BLM’s ‘Marxist’ Co-Founder Raked in $20,000 a Month as Chairwoman of Jail Reform Group
Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation co-founder and executive director Patrisse Cullors, a self-identified “trained Marxist,” raked in upwards of $20,000 a month serving as the chairwoman of a Los Angeles jailreform group in 2019, according to campaign finance records reviewed by the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Reform LA Jails disbursed a total of $191,000 to Cullors in 2019 through her consulting firm, Janaya and Patrisse Consulting, according to financial records submitted to the California Fair Political Practices Commission. The description for each of the seven reported payments to the Cullors’s firm that year read: “P. Cullors, Principal Officer, Business Owner.”
Black Lives Matter Founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors continues suspicious behavior. Just this week it was revealed Cullors bought a $1.4 million home in an over 80% white Los Angeles neighborhood. The home was purchased through a corporate entity under her control. The New York Post exposed Cullorsâ real estate purchasing history: she has purchased four homes; three in Los Angeles and one in Georgia, totaling $3.2 million since 2016. After multiple outlets reported her purchases, suddenly her consulting firm she owns with her spouse has gone âoffline.â
A website for the consulting firm, Janaya and Patrisse Consulting, LLC, has been taken down. Before being taken down, the site stated it specializes in âTransforming Organizations One Strategic Planning Session at a Timeâ and âspecialize in strategic planning, media and narrative building and intervention and culture shift work within organizations and institutions.â It is unclear if the consulting firm
Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation co-founder and executive director Patrisse Cullors, a self-identified "trained Marxist," raked in upwards of $20,000 a month serving as the chairwoman of a Los Angeles jail reform group in 2019,.
Marxist co-founder of Black Lives Matter, Patrisse Cullors, was paid $20,000 a month to sit on the board of a radical prison reform group, financial records show.
In 2019 alone, Reform LA Jails paid anti-capitalist activist Cullors a staggering $191,000 via her firm, Janaya and Patrisse Consulting.
According to financial records submitted to the California Fair Political Practices Commission, the description for each of the seven reported payments to the Cullors’ firm that year read:
“P. Cullors, Principal Officer, Business Owner.”
Cullors was apparently paid for her role as chairwoman of Reform LA Jails.
However, unclear why the group began paying Cullors through her firm, which is named after the BLM co-founder and her spouse, Janaya Khan.