Report: Marxist BLM Co-Founder’s Group Spent $26,000 at Luxury Malibu Beach Resort


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A jail reform organization led by Black Lives Matter co-founder and self-proclaimed “Marxist” Patrisse Cullors, reportedly spent $26,000 at a luxury Malibu beach resort for “meetings” in 2019, according to campaign finance records.

The Daily Caller reports:

Reform LA Jails dropped $10,179 for “meetings and appearances” at the Calamigos Guest Ranch and Beach Club in Malibu, California, and another $15,593 at the Malibu Conference Center, a corporate conference facility owned by the resort, according to the records, which covered the time period between July and September 2019. Guests at the 200-acre resort, where rooms start at $600 a night, have exclusive access to a private five-acre strip of the Malibu coast. 

The records show that the payments were made on behalf of the jail reform group by a consulting firm owned by Asha Bandele, a longtime mentor of Cullors and co-author of her 2018 biography, “When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir.”

According to the Daily Caller, political groups such as Reform LA Jails are regulated by the California Fair Political Practices Commission which states that campaign funds “must be used for political, legislative, or governmental purposes.”

“A review of Reform LA Jails’ social media records shows that the group organized multiple events in the Los Angeles area in the second half of 2019, including a party at actress Jane Fonda’s house and a ‘day party + summit’ in Pasadena featuring live music and local artists,” writes DC reporter, Andrew Kerr.

Cullors has come under fire in recent weeks after it was revealed that the so-called Marxist ” has purchased a number of real estate properties, including two Los Angeles homes and a 3.2 acre property in Georgia.

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A jail reform organization led by Black Lives Matter co-founder and self-proclaimed “Marxist” Patrisse Cullors, reportedly spent $26,000 at a luxury Malibu beach resort for “meetings” in 2019, according to campaign finance records.

The Daily Caller reports:

Reform LA Jails dropped $10,179 for “meetings and appearances” at the Calamigos Guest Ranch and Beach Club in Malibu, California, and another $15,593 at the Malibu Conference Center, a corporate conference facility owned by the resort, according to the records, which covered the time period between July and September 2019. Guests at the 200-acre resort, where rooms start at $600 a night, have exclusive access to a private five-acre strip of the Malibu coast. 

The records show that the payments were made on behalf of the jail reform group by a consulting firm owned by Asha Bandele, a longtime mentor of Cullors and co-author of her 2018 biography, “When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir.”

According to the Daily Caller, political groups such as Reform LA Jails are regulated by the California Fair Political Practices Commission which states that campaign funds “must be used for political, legislative, or governmental purposes.”

“A review of Reform LA Jails’ social media records shows that the group organized multiple events in the Los Angeles area in the second half of 2019, including a party at actress Jane Fonda’s house and a ‘day party + summit’ in Pasadena featuring live music and local artists,” writes DC reporter, Andrew Kerr.

Cullors has come under fire in recent weeks after it was revealed that the so-called Marxist ” has purchased a number of real estate properties, including two Los Angeles homes and a 3.2 acre property in Georgia.