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D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb is suing Brandon Anderson for allegedly misusing charitable donations for personal expenses. Getty Images

DC nonprofit leader stole funds to take vacations, go on shopping sprees, lawsuit alleges: DC attorney general

D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb is suing Brandon Anderson for allegedly misusing over $75,000 in charitable donations for personal expenses, including vacations and shopping sprees. Anderson reportedly spent more than $40,000 on luxury vacations, $10,000 on hotels, $10,000 on designer clothing, and $5,000 on veterinary services.

The lawsuit states that Anderson’s misuse of funds occurred since 2021, with the Raheem AI board failing to monitor his spending.

The non-profit is also accused of not paying employees their fair wages and requiring employees to sign illegal non-compete clauses.

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