
BLM co-founder's consulting firm pulled in over $20K a month as she chaired LA jail reform group
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The consulting firm of Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation co-founder Patrisse Cullors pulled in over $20,000 a month while she served as the chairwoman of a Los Angeles jail reform initiative.
Cullors started the consulting firm with her spouse and BLM co-founder Janaya Khan. Cullors was listed as "principal officer" and "business owner" on the reported payments. The first of the seven payments happened between January 2019 to the end of June of that year, where Cullors’ firm received $51,000, an FPPC report from the time detailed. Four more payments that totaled $60,000 were reported in a following filing that covered between July 2019 and the end of September 2019.More Related News