Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors said that when $90 million in “white guilt money” came pouring into the organization’s coffers after the murder of George Floyd, the group had no infrastructure in place to handle the flood of cash — and now the mistakes made are being “weaponized” against her.“I’m a human being that has made mistakes that want to change, want to challenge those mistakes and want to learn from those mistakes,” Cullors told the host of MSNBC’s Into America podcast Monday. “And I think what’s been hard is feeling like there isn’t room and space for that.”The beleaguered former executive director of Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation also addressed allegations that she had personally benefitted from the donations by purchasing homes for herself, including a $6 million property in Los Angeles, which included a 7-bedroom mansion, a pool, a soundstage and a garden.
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