Black Lives Matter Founder Patrisse Cullors Owns Expensive Real Estate

National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) today released to the media information on significant real estate transactions involving Black Lives Matter founder Patrisse Cullors.

These properties span the country, three being in California, and one in Conyers, Georgia. Cullers has also been looking at real estate in an exclusive enclave in the Bahamas.

The information was obtained using publicly accessible sources, such as Lexis/Nexis, property assessment databases in Los Angeles, property databases in the Bahamas, and property databases in Gwinnett County, Georgia.  We also requested all filings with permitting authorities in the locations as well as the Federal Aviation Administration.

NLPC Chairman Peter Flaherty stated, “This voice of the underprivileged seems to be doing pretty well.”

“Whenever a figure in the nonprofit sector acquires significant assets in a short period of time, scrutiny is inevitable.”

“Black Lives Matter has raised tens of millions from individual citizens and corporate America. Donors to nonprofits deserve to know that the money is being properly spent.”

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