The New York Post was censored again on social media after they broke a story exposing Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors, 37, multi-million dollar real estate spending spree.
The self described “trained Marxist” has bought four homes in the past several years as her profile grew and protests stormed through the country. The New York Post reported that the “37-year-old social justice visionary” recently purchased a $1.4 million home on a secluded road close to Malibu in Los Angeles. The 2,370 square foot property boasts “soaring ceilings, skylights and plenty of windows” with canyon views.
From the New York Post:
Patrisse Khan-Cullors, 37, also eyed property in the Bahamas at an ultra-exclusive resort where Justin Timberlake and Tiger Woods both have homes, The Post has learned. Luxury apartments and townhouses at the beachfront Albany resort outside Nassau are priced between $5 million and $20 million, according to a local agent.
Other activists aren’t happy over the report.
Hawk Newsome, head of Black Lives Matter Greater New York City, is calling for “an independent investigation” to find out how the global network is spending its money.
“If you go around calling yourself a socialist, you have to ask how much of her own personal money is going to charitable causes,” he said. “It’s really sad because it makes people doubt the validity of the movement and overlook the fact that it’s the people that carry this movement.”
More from the Post’s report:
Last year, Khan-Cullors and spouse Janaya Khan ventured to Georgia to acquire a fourth home — a “custom ranch” on 3.2 rural acres in Conyers featuring a private airplane hangar with a studio apartment above it, and the use of a 2,500-foot “paved/grass” community runway that can accommodate small airplanes.
The three-bedroom, two-bath house, about 30 minutes from Atlanta, has an indoor swimming pool and a separate “RV shop” that can accommodate the repair of a mobile home or small aircraft, according to the real estate listing.
The Post’s report details how Khan-Cullors spending spree began in 2016 when the hashtag #blacklivesmatter took off around the world.
When black sports journalist Jason Whitlock attempted to share the story on twitter is was censored by the platform and he was locked out of his account.
If you look at Whitlock’s timeline now, there’s no notation from Twitter that his account his locked, but they removed the tweet. pic.twitter.com/DYOFXuh0Ni
— Ryan Glasspiegel (@sportsrapport) April 9, 2021
Twitter eventually unlocked his account however removed the New York Post’s report. Despite being locked out of his account Whitlock still criticized Khan-Cullors.
Any place with a higher percentage of black people than 1.4% is a homeless shelter? Is that what you’re suggesting? Wonder what the percentage of black police officers do they have in Topanga? https://t.co/9wCsGLNcwW
— Jason Whitlock (@WhitlockJason) April 9, 2021