A former leader admitted the charity was not prepared to handle the influx of 'white guilt money' donated after the murder of and argues mistakes made with the funds are now being 'weaponized against her.' Patrisse Cullors, who co-founded the charity in 2013, said BLM saw an unexpected 'tsunami of funding' - to the tune of $90 million - after Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police in 2020 and argued the charity did not have the infrastructure to support the donations.'It was a major shock,' she told MSNBC's podcast Monday. '
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