In this Fox National News article, a once-celebrated Boston social justice activist faces sentencing after admitting to a wide-ranging fraud scheme involving nonprofit and pandemic-related funds.
- The defendant was previously named “Bostonian of the Year” for her activism and community influence.
- She pleaded guilty to multiple federal charges, including wire fraud, mail fraud, and tax offenses.
- Prosecutors said she misused nonprofit funds and COVID-era relief money for personal expenses.
- The fraudulent activity involved a nonprofit organization that claimed to serve violence prevention and community needs.
- Authorities argued the crimes represented a breach of public trust and donor confidence.
- The court imposed probation, home confinement, and restitution rather than a prison sentence.
- Prosecutors had sought a harsher penalty, citing the scope and duration of the fraud.
- The case has drawn renewed scrutiny to accountability within activist-led nonprofit organizations.
Read the full story: https://wfin.com/fox-national-news/social-justice-advocate-once-named-bostonian-of-the-year-sentenced-in-fraud-case/
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