says it has no executive director and no in-house staff despite receiving $90 million in donations after widespread protests against police violence in 2020.Experts say the nonprofit is operating more like a scrappy startup than a leading charity as questions about how its funds are managed continue to mount.The organization has already been criticized for quietly spending $6 million on a lavish mansion that co-founder Patrisse Cullors used for parties, including her school-aged son's birthday celebration.
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