Alt-Faggot (((Milo))) Transfered Scholarship Fund Money to His Private Bank Account

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 4, 2016

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It seems that the Jewish homosexualist media-forced leader of the Alt-Right has not been honest with his supporters.

In fact, it appears as though he’s Jewed them, or, if you will – straight-up kiked them.

Milo Yiannopoulos solicited money for a “Privilege Grant” for “white men who wish to pursue their post-secondary education on equal footing with their female, queer and ethnic minority classmates” with the stated purpose of giving 50 White men $2500 in grant money for college this fall.

Yet here we are, in the fall (yes, it is fall now), and there are no grants being given, despite the fact that the $125,000 goal for funding the grant program was met.

Margarent MacLennan, a random hot chick who I’d never heard of whom Milo employed as part of the donation campaign has suggested he stole the money.

She took part in the five hour donation marathon Milo ran on a YouTube hangout.

Her cleavage is even used for the video’s thumbnail.

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Five hours of this girl asking and any stupid goy will be ready to turn over money to a internet Jew scam-artist.

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Lauren Southern also appeared in the marathon, looking ready for some hot action from stupid goyim.

Using hot blonde girls as a means to extract cash is about the oldest scam in the Jewish book (Abraham himself, Milo’s patriarch, pimped out his own wife to Jew over the Abimelek king, legend having it she was a platinum blonde).

Margaret was initially tasked with running the grant, but has ended her relationship with Milo.

She also Tweeted this image of Milo wiring the money to himself.

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The Daily Beast has published a long piece detailing much of this situation.

From it:

Months after he was supposed to give away more than $100,000 for college scholarships, Milo Yiannopoulos says all of the money is still sitting in his bank account.

The Breitbart editor and professional political agitator (recently banned from Twitter for harassment) came under fire this week as allegations surfaced that his charity, which would provide college scholarships exclusively to white men, has so far done no charity work with the money.

Yiannopoulos told The Daily Beast on Thursday that his lawyers are drafting paperwork that would establish it as a legal charity, but experts say that the way in which the “Yiannopoulos Privilege Grant” accepted donations was unethical and possibly illegal.

Yiannopoulos promised in January to create a college scholarship fund for “white men who wish to pursue their post-secondary education” that would be awarded in “early summer 2016.” The fund has raised somewhere between $100,000 and $250,000 to date, Yiannopoulos told The Daily Beast via email.

But the Yiannopoulos Privilege Grant has not filed any paperwork to become a charity in the United States. When asked if an application for tax-exempt status had been sent by his lawyers to the Internal Revenue Service, Yiannopoulos said, “I’ll check.”

No scholarships have been awarded and the charity’s website shows there isn’t even a way for prospective students to apply for them.

…While the group vowed that an application page would open on the website by the spring of 2016, it has yet to appear as of this writing. The grant’s website currently states that “applications are not yet open” and “please do not write to us if you are a prospective Grant applicant.”

The fund’s troubles came to the surface on social media this week in a public spat between the two proprietors of the operation, Yiannopoulos and Margaret MacLennan, a self-described “Canadian conservative” YouTube personality who she said was tasked with running the grant.

MacLennan alleged in a tweet that Yiannopoulos was transferring money intended for the grant to a personal account. MacLennan posted a screenshot of the alleged transfer to bolster the claim, sarcastically stating, “We all know I clearly profited from donations to the Grant.” She claimed to The Daily Beast that this was for the purpose of transparency.

The screenshot was of a document given to donors that provided instructions for wiring money into Yiannopoulos’s bank account (PDF).

“It is the only indication anywhere about the destination of the money,” MacLennan said. She said she was unaware as to how much had been collected.

But when asked by The Daily Beast about her involvement in the operation, MacLennan claimed: “I don’t know anything about the financial side. I was never privy to it.” She said that in her role as “director,” MacLennan was tasked with “developing applications and the reward process.”

“I was not able to meet these goals,” she said.

MacLennan said that she could not reach the goals of assisting in the application process “because [she] didn’t have the administrative software or similar to start.”

“If I can’t organize the names of prospective applicants, then I would be unable to begin to plan to set out applications,” she explained.

Ellis M. Carter, a lawyer specializing in nonprofit groups, told The Daily Beast that the charity might be violating both federal law and some state laws by not declaring itself as a charity to both states and donors.

“There’s state and federal laws against fraud and misrepresentation for declaring a scholarship fund prior to getting an exemption,” said Carter. “They need to be honest about their status if they’re not a 501(c)3.”

Forty states and the District of Columbia require registration in advance of engaging in any fundraising or solicitation activity, Carter added.

“Most states require that you register before you solicit your first donation in their state. If you have a passive ‘Donate Here’ button, some states will let that fly. But not all of them feel that way,” said Carter. “If you’re aggressively emailing and reaching out and getting people to donate to your cause, that’s different.” Carter added a telethon would likely meet that criterion.

A Reddit thread published on Wednesday drew more attention to the missing scholarships, alleging that the money was funnelled into Yiannopoulos’s business Caligula Limited, which is now defunct. However, a source familiar with the transactions told The Daily Beast that the money is in a bank account separate and apart from Caligula Limited.

Blaire White, another person who participated in the telethon, expressed frustration with the lack of clarity in the money collection process.

“I feel duped for having been a part of the fundraising stream,” she tweeted. “People need an explanation. Tons of money collected.”

The situation does not look good.

I was at first confused as to why he would do such a thing as this, given that there is virtually no way he can get out of it if he has actually stolen this money.

Then I remembered he’s a homosexual, and so presumably doing a lot of hard drugs, as virtually all homosexuals tend to do.

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In his mind, maybe it wasn’t started as a scam. Who knows how a homosexual Jew’s mind works. Maybe he thought he could borrow money from the fund and pay it back.

But the fact that he said he would start taking applications in early summer, and he still isn’t, and school is already starting, says that something shady is definitely going on.

I hate to say I told you so.

No, actually, in fact I don’t hate saying that.

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