The OccuShmucks of Zuccotti Park notoriety decided that they
would try to cultivate some goodwill from a gullible public by purporting to
help the victims of SuperStorm Sandy, and thus rebranded themselves as "
Occupy Sandy."
Who, after all, could criticize them for
helping genuine victims of a genuine disaster?
Well, there now seem to be questions as to just
what
happened to the $700K+ raised by Occupy Sandy.
The Charities Bureau of the New York Attorney
General's Office reportedly is curious regarding the OS organization's
disposition of the funds they collected.
Eric T. Schneiderman, the New York AG, is to be found
towards the leftward side of the political spectrum. But even he is not entirely trusting of
Occupy Sandy.
It is too early to tell whether this will result in criminal charges, or whether the OccuShmucks' rich uncle, Nazi collaborator George Soros, will bail them out.
Labels: Charities Bureau, Occupy Sandy, Occupy Wall Street, Transparency
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