Cullors friend Shalomyah Bowers, who serves as a board secretary of BLM, was paid nearly $2.1 million for providing operational support.
“Our firm stepped in when Black Lives Matter had no structure and no staff,” said Shalomyah Bowers, who serves as the foundation’s board secretary. “We filled the gap, when nothing else existed. But let me be crystal clear, there was no conflict of interest.”
This is all excluding the mansion bought by Cullors and the co-owners which cost about $6 million.
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Cullors resigned from BLM last year after facing heavy scrutiny of the donation funds and being accused of using the funds for personal use.