Rev. Al Sharpton’s charity nearly doubled his compensation and also shelled out close to $300,000 for private jets so that he and other bigwigs could attend “important gatherings.”…
National Action Network spent nearly $1 million on private jets and limos for Sharpton.The organization hauled in $7.3 million in revenue in 2021, down from $11.1 million the previous year when George Floyd was killed, sparking nationwide protests. NAN said it raised extra money in 2020 to fund its March on Washington — which it said cost more than $1 million — and to pay for funerals.
NAN contends it has made back its money and turned a profit with projects such as “Loudmouth,” a documentary on the firebrand preacher and MSNBC host. But its tax filings do not specifically show any revenue from such sales.
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