Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita (pictured) slammed Black Lives Matter as a falling ‘house of cards’ as the charity faces scrutiny over its undisclosed finances which include at least $60 million in donations
The Indiana attorney general slammed Black Lives Matter as a falling ‘house of cards’ as the charity the shutdown all of its fundraising websites late Wednesday afternoon.
The move comes as BLM was forbidden to collect donations in California and Washington due to its ‘lack of financial transparency,’ but reportedly continued to do so.
A Washington man confirmed to the Washington Examiner that he was able to donate $1 to the group on Monday and a California reporter was able to make a $1 donation Wednesday.
Slamming the activist group, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita compared BLM to an ‘illegal enterprise’ following a typical pattern of financial scheming.
‘It appears that the house of cards may be falling, and this happens eventually with nearly every scam, scheme, or illegal enterprise,’ Rokita, a Republican, told the newspaper.
‘I see patterns that scams kind of universally take: failure to provide board members, failure to provide even executive directors, failure to make your filings available. It all leads to suspicion.’
Although Rokita would not confirm if Indiana is investigating the charity, he noted reports on the organization’s undisclosed finances ‘certainly cause us to be concerned’.
The attorney general’s remarks followed a letter…