Las Vegas Review-Journal

BLM Foundation leader accused of stealing $10M

Man denies all claims of financial misconduct

- By Noah Goldberg

LOS ANGELES — The leader of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation has been accused by former colleagues of stealing more than $10 million in donations from the organizati­on for his own personal use, according to a lawsuit filed in court this week.

Shalomyah Bowers was called out in the court filing as a “rogue administra­tor, a middle man turned usurper” who siphoned contributi­ons to the nonprofit activist group to use as his own “personal piggy bank,” according to the lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Thursday.

“His actions have lead (sic) (Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation) into multiple investigat­ions by the Internal Revenue Service and various state attorney generals, blazing a path of irreparabl­e harm to BLM in less than eighteen months,” the suit claims. “While BLM leaders and movement workers were on the street risking their lives, Mr. Bowers remained in his cushy offices devising a scheme of fraud and misreprese­ntation to break the implied-in-fact contract between donors and BLM.”

The suit, filed by Black Lives Matter Grassroots, was light on details of Bowers’ alleged theft of funds, but delved into the fissures within the network of Black Lives Matter groups.

Bowers and his group denied all of the claims of financial misconduct and chastised those suing him for “falling victim to the carceral logic and social violence that fuels the legal system” in taking legal action against him.

“They would rather take the same steps of our white oppressors and utilize the criminal legal system which is propped up by white supremacy (the same system they say they want to dismantle) to solve movement disputes,” the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation’s board of directors said in a joint statement.

Bowers is one of three members of the board.

Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation is an administra­tive organizati­on that raises funds to distribute to Black Lives Matter Grassroots, the umbrella organizati­on for local chapters of the group.

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