The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta man made $670K with fake charity

- By Ben Brasch ben.brasch@ajc.com

Kai Brockingto­n formed an Austell nonprofit with the mission of providing health care to low-income people. Between 2013 and 2017, he raised $668,000 to help low-income communitie­s.

Not a cent of it helped anyone except the 36-year-old Brockingto­n and his family, prosecutor­s found. The money went toward jewelry, family trips to Italy and fancy shoes, prosecutor­s said.

Brockingto­n, of Dallas, pleaded guilty to federal charges of mail fraud and filing false tax returns during a 45-minute court hearing Wednesday, records show.

“Legitimate charities rely on the generosity of donors to carry out their humanitari­an missions. Because of his audacity to seek personal benefit, Brockingto­n’s undermined the benevolent intentions of every charity,” David J. LeValley, head of FBI Atlanta, said in a news release.

He ran his con through “Our Genesis Project,” which registered with the state in 2010.

Brockingto­n made the money by exploiting corporate donation-matching programs. The companies would offer to match any donation by one of its employees as long as paperwork confirmed it was a legitimate charity.

The IRS deemed the nonprofit tax-exempt in 2012, prosecutor­s wrote in charging documents.

Brockingto­n would either pay people thousands of dollars to make donations to Our Genesis Project that would then be matched by the companies, or he would work at the companies.

Prosecutor­s found he spent more than $25,000 on jewelry, $54,000 on trips to places like Italy and Disney World, $57,000 on restaurant­s and food, and $116,000 on clothing and shoes. He and his family spent the rest on updates to their home, vehicles and to pay bills.

Brockingto­n filed for bankruptcy in 2015 but didn’t disclose all the money he was making from his charity. He also falsified personal tax returns in the same way.

He bilked the IRS of $97,000, according to prosecutor­s.

Brockingto­n is set to be sentenced Aug. 22.

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