Black Lives Matter Buys Secret $6 Million California Mansion with Help from Clinton-connected Law Firm

A protester holds up a Black Lives Matter sign outside the Hennepin County Government Center via Wikimedia Commons

A new investigative report has uncovered that Black Lives Matter leaders spent nearly $6 million in donations to purchase a 6,500-square-foot California mansion with the help of a high-powered Democrat Party law firm.

According to The Daily Wire:

Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF) purchased a seven-bedroom home, known as the “Campus,” in October 2020. The sprawling complex includes “several fireplaces, a soundstage, a pool and bungalow, and parking for more than 20 cars, according to real-estate listings,” wrote Sean Campbell in New York Magazine late Monday morning.

Campbell writes that he asked BLMGNF about the Campus on March 30, then cites private emails and messages between BLMGNF principals attempting to account for the property’s use. The BLMGNF’s leadership said in one such message: “Our angle — needs to be to deflate ownership of the property.” Another suggested the group portray the Campus as “part of cultural arm” of BLM, an “influencer house” where “based content is produced by artists & creatives.” Still another message tried to portray the Campus as a “safehouse” for BLM leaders who feel their lives are endangered.

BLMGNF reportedly spent some of the $90 million in donations acknowledged in its 2020 Impact Report to purchase the Campus in secretive and contorted ways that Campbell says “blur, or cross, boundaries between the charity and private companies owned by some of its leaders.”

BLMGNF made the nearly $6 million purchase through an intermediary named Dyane Pascall, who is financial manager for an LLC owned by BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors and her wife Janaya Khan. Pascall transferred the home to an LLC established by the Perkins Coie law firm.

In 2016 Hillary Clinton used Perkins Coie to funnel money to Fusion GPS which then hired ex-British spy Christopher Steele to compile his now-debunked dossier.



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