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



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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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