Racism pays.
I thought Sharpton still owes a lot in back taxes.
Race pimp business model pays well.
Rever-Runt Al’s bidness is Imaginary Racism
...and bidness is good.
https://nationalactionnetwork.net/
did he pay his judgment?
He is a disgusting vicious lying racist, annd those are his good qualities.
His followers still live poor, violent lives, but they feel they’ve “gotten one over on da Man” through Sharpton’s high living.
The Chip Ole’ Bandito!
100% grifter like The Clintons. Even Obama is grifting. Its what entitled Democrats do.
How’s Tawana Brawley?
Don’t preachers take a vow of poverty?
Oh, it’s the Nuns. Nevermind.
Ever heard of Monk’s bread?
No? How about Nun’s buns?
Sorry.
5.56mm
I stopped watching Fox News when Hannity cozied up with this walking stool specimen.
Jesus Christ sacrificed himself on the cross so that “reverend” Al Sharpton could have a good life. Sarc.
Kyrie Irving before Kyrie
So much fake outrage
NY Post can’t spell. Racist is spelled r-a-c-I-s-t, not “Rev”. The racist Al…
There, fixed it.
Whitewashed sephulcre.
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Charities and Foundations setup by billionaires are the two biggest tax dodges in the world.
Billionaires who claim to give away all their money, except it all goes their personal foundations are legal tax cheats
Charities like this one that pays Al Sharpton exorbitant salaries and benefit’s plus BLM are tax cheats as well
And this is only what is reported.
This humble man of the cloth, this servant of the Almighty, being vilified again on this forum? I’m sure teardrops are falling on his $6,000 suit and $3,000 shoes.
Even the NY Times had to start admitting Sharpton’s multimillion dollar lifestyle while preaching to no congregation on Sundays, was questionable.
NYT article As Sharpton Rose, So Did His Unpaid Taxes by By Russ Buettner
Nov. 18, 2014
((for 60th birthday and fund raising for his National Action Network non-profit group, Sharpton was warmly praised at a dinner by President Obama, Gov. Cuomo, Mayor DeBlasio and others as a civil rights icon))
“I’ve been able to reach from the streets to the suites,” he said that night.
Indeed, Mr. Sharpton’s influence and visibility have reached new heights this year, fueled by his close relationships with the mayor and the president.
Obscured in his ascent, however, has been his troubling financial past, which continues to shadow his present.
Mr. Sharpton has regularly sidestepped the sorts of obligations most people see as inevitable, like taxes, rent and other bills. Records reviewed by The New York Times show more than $4.5 million in current state and federal tax liens against him and his for-profit businesses.
And though he said in recent interviews that he was paying both down, his balance with the state, at least, has actually grown in recent years. His National Action Network appears to have been sustained for years by not paying federal payroll taxes on its employees.
With the tax liability outstanding, Mr. Sharpton traveled first class and collected a sizable salary, the kind of practice by nonprofit groups that the United States Treasury’s inspector general for tax administration recently characterized as “abusive,” or “potentially criminal” if the failure to turn over or collect taxes is willful.