The salaries of people associated with charities is one of the biggest scams around. I once found a small charity in Maine that was paying the head $200,000 a year! This was a charity that had maybe 30 employees total. I contacted a local newspaper about it, and when I checked back a year or so later, his salary was reduced to $100,000. Still way too high for the work required, but at least it got knocked down. Charities can appear on paper to be wonderful, until you look into the salaries of the people working there.
The foundation was initially funded by the money from NoName's money from his presidential campaign -- so, people who donated to him to run for President ended up funding his foundation
The foundation was given additional money from 3 other sources: Saudi Arabia, Rothschild (or Rockefeller, I forget which now, but it was one of those), and one other similar source, possibly Soros (been awhile now since I did the dig)
The stated mission was to stop human trafficking of children -- stated right on the website
There were hundreds of people listed as "working for" or somehow being related to helping the cause, including celebrities. Ashton Kucher was one listed, along with photo
But the foundation was a total scam. The public tax records showed that it wrote ONE check each year to Arizona State University. That was the ONLY entity that received money. And ASU had a program named after NoName -- so, his foundation was funding that program, which futher supported NoName's image in the Phoenix community.
The foundation NEVER gave a penny to anything remotely related to ending human trafficking, which was the official stated purpose.
The ONLY activity it ever did was to pass money on to ASU's program to promote NoName.
The salaries of people associated with charities is one of the biggest scams around. I once found a small charity in Maine that was paying the head $200,000 a year! This was a charity that had maybe 30 employees total. I contacted a local newspaper about it, and when I checked back a year or so later, his salary was reduced to $100,000. Still way too high for the work required, but at least it got knocked down. Charities can appear on paper to be wonderful, until you look into the salaries of the people working there.
I did a dive into NoName's charity.
It was amazing what I found, such as:
And probably to pay the "salaries" of the people associated with the charity.