Hollywood raised millions of dollars for The Minnesota Freedom Fund (MFF) as names such as Chrissy Teigen, Seth Rogen, Janelle Monáe, Steve Carrell, and Don Cheadle proudly put their money to bailing out “protesters” during the early days of the riots in Minnesota week ago.
The Minnesota Freedom Fund is now facing backlash after they revealed on Twitter that it has spent around $200,000 out of the 35 million dollars raised to bail out ‘protesters’.
“Appreciate all those calling for transparency. We see y’all. Our values and mission have not changed since 2016. Be on the lookout for things coming on our end. Be well,”
“Without jeopardizing the safety of the folks we bailed out we paid well over $200k in the weeks since the uprising alone. We are working on doing more.” the organization said.
Appreciate all those calling for transparency. We see y’all. Our values and mission have not changed since 2016. Be on the lookout for things coming on our end. Be well. https://t.co/ocWVGrYzcj
— Minnesota Freedom Fund (@MNFreedomFund) June 16, 2020
Without jeopardizing the safety of the folks we bailed out we paid well over $200k in the weeks since the uprising alone. We are working on doing more.
— Minnesota Freedom Fund (@MNFreedomFund) June 16, 2020
There are now serious questions about what happened to all the money that was raised and Twitter users are NOT happy about has happened.
The Minnesota Freedom Fund raised $35 million dollars and deleted their Board of Directors page. They've only given out $200,000. Where's the rest of the money? https://t.co/2mJua9Xiz5
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) June 16, 2020
if an org gets asked where $35 million in charity donations went and their answer is: “We see y’all” …that seems like a bad sign https://t.co/v2g2mCLBoJ
— Zaron Burnett III (@Zaron3) June 16, 2020
The Minnesota Freedom fund received over $35 million to bail out protestors.
So far they save they've only spent over $200K… out of the $35 million since the uprisings.
Where's the IRS when you need them 🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️ https://t.co/HgODIufMY6
— TheCompanyMan.eth 🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@TheCompanyMan) June 16, 2020
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According to this map:
https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/15909630/2020/06/Minneapolis-Unrest-Damage-Map.jpg
There are something like 40 businesses or buildings that suffered “major damage”. Just guessing, but if you gave each one of those businesses an average of $200,000 – or what you could build a small single family home for in Minnisota, then they could all be repaired and brought back on line. That’s 8 million dollars, so the 36 million should be able to clean up the entire city including the “minor damage”, graffiti and replace the police building that burned down. Of course, it’s possible I could be off by factor of 10 if you include bribes and campaign contributions.