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Founders Behind ‘Black Lives Matter’ Buy Fancy California Home Using ‘$6 Million’ DONATION Cash


The founders behind Black Lives Matter have reportedly bought a fancy luxe-themed mansion using the whopping $6 million donation cash they managed to collect over a short period of time.

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According to a startling report that was made public on Monday, three of the leading figures behind the foundation put up a shocking video last year in June that showed how they used the money for their own personal gains.

The women were seen marking the victory during the first anniversary of George Floyd’s murder as reported by the New York Magazine.

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Source: New York Post

When the Post made the shocking revelation last year, Patrisse Cullors spoke about how she was just weeks removed from conducting her ‘survival mode’  and yet this was the result- a swanky mansion in a high-end neighborhood in the US.

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Instead of admitting to the allegations put forward, the leaders behind the foundation claim they had every right to deserve the luxe mansion because they worked hard, and also because they are winning.

Source: New York Post

Moreover, Cullors slammed the right-wing media claims that were coming toward her and the party, adding how they had no business to call her out.

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“They’re doing this because they see us threatening the establishment as well as the white supremacy”- she carried on.

Surprisingly, at that time, no one spoke in detail about how there was a giant upscale home hiding behind them because the video failed to show the details.

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Source: WION

To be more exact, the home was nearly 6,500 square feet large and had nearly six giant bedrooms inside. Did we mention all of those fireplaces, bedrooms, pools, and bathrooms too?

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On average, experts claim 20 cars can fit with ease, as mentioned in the real estate listing that was recently cited by the magazine.

Source: New York Post

Sources revealed how the property was originally purchased in the month of October 2020 but has only come into the eyes of the public recently.

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