"It is important to note the Elias Law Group is a firm with a laser focus on electing Democrats and pushing the progressive agenda," he told the outlet. "This makes their disappearance from the latest BLM Global Network Foundation filings a pivotal moment, probably foreshadowing the total collapse of what is left of the organization."
The Examiner added: "BLM had disclosed in February that Elias's law firm had taken control of its books and Moore had joined its board of directors. The filings were made public about two weeks after the BLM shut off its online fundraising streams amid legal threats from California and Washington over the charity's lack of financial transparency.
"BLM's fundraising remains shuttered, and the charity is due to file its long-awaited federal form 990 financial disclosure to the IRS next week revealing what it did with its financial windfall from 2020," the report noted further.
The organization listed Patrick Curtis, an accountant with Rubino & Company, as currently having custody of BLM records in the group's Florida registration. Moore, however, is not listed as a member of the organization's board of directors.
In its Oklahoma registration, BLM notes that three people currently serve on its board: Shalomyah Bowers, Cicley Gay, and D'Zhane Parker. All three individuals have close times with Cullors, who stepped down from leading the organization in May 2021 amid rising allegations that she misappropriated millions of dollars in donations to buy properties.
To review, "Elias is best known for his funding of British ex-spy Christopher Steele’s discredited anti-Trump dossier while he served as Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign general counsel, and he is expected to be called by special counsel John Durham to testify at the false statements trial of his former Perkins Coie law firm colleague, Michael Sussmann, which begins next week," the Examiner added. The dossier funding looped in Fusion GPS, which was working in conjunction with Hillary Clinton's campaign to create the lie that Trump was a dupe of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Several congressional investigations and another by appointed special counsel Robert Mueller found no evidence to support the allegation. Also, investigators led by Kash Patel for the then-GOP-controlled House Intelligence Committee uncovered the phony plot and worked to expose all of the players involved. The chairman of the committee, former Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), who now serves as CEO of Trump Media and Technology Group, disclosed evidence of the hoax as early as 2018 in an explosive memo that was virtually ignored by the 'mainstream media,' all of whom were also involved in spreading the lie to take down Trump. Minyon Moore, meanwhile, "is listed as a top leader at the Dewey Square Group consulting firm and was in the inner circle of the 2016 Clinton campaign. She also served on President Joe Biden's transition team," the Examiner revealed. The outlet adds: "Bowers, one of BLM's remaining board members, told the Associated Press on Sunday that the charity has undergone an independent financial audit that, when released alongside its form 990, will show 'nothing impermissible or nefarious has happened' with the charity's finances." We'll see about that. Sources include: WashingtonExaminer.com APNews.com NaturalNews.comBy Arsenio Toledo // Share
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