Black Lives Matter infighting: Families of iconic victims ask Where did all the money from Black Lives Matter go? Liars!

The Breitbart News reported Monday, April 19, that the families of Michael Brown and Breonna Taylor, two iconic victims of the Black Lives Matter movement, are questioning the funding operations of Black Lives Matter, with Taylor’s family calling the Louisville, Kentucky, branch of Black Lives Matter a “fraud. branch in Louisville, Kentucky, is a “fraud.

Earlier this month, the New York Post reported that Cullers, co-founder of Black Lives Matter, had purchased four homes since 2016, and Hawk Newsome, leader of Black Lives Matter in New York City, immediately called for “an independent investigation. Cullers last week defended her mansion-buying spree as an effort to support her family and claimed her wealth did not come from Black Lives Matter. Now, concerns about the use of Black Lives Matter money are being amplified by other figures in the movement.

The Washington Examiner reported Monday that last Thursday, and Brenna Taylor’s mother accused her Louisville, Kentucky, movement of being nothing more than a hoax, black woman Brenna Taylor was killed by police during a raid in March 2020.

Taylor’s mother wrote on Facebook, “I have never personally dealt with the Black Lives Matter VIPs in Louisville and personally believe they are scammers. “

Last month, the father of Michael Brown, the 18-year-old shot and killed by police in Ferguson, Missouri, asked the Black Lives Matter organization a simple question, “Where did all that money go?”

A review of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation’s financial documents revealed that the organization raised nearly $100 million in 2020, less than $40 million of which was spent in the past year.

Cullers also claimed last week that Black Lives Matter is not a “charity” and that [black] people with financial needs should press the government for reparations for slavery.