Alright, so, the ex-leader of Black Lives Matter Atlanta, Tyree Conyers-Page just got sentenced.
He was slapped with a 42-month prison sentence for stealing charity donations and using the cash to live large.
He created a social media page and a GoFundMe to raise money, but instead of using it for its intended purpose, he was living it up.
He even made sure the transactions appeared small to avoid suspicion. Clever. But not too clever.
No more BLM rallies for him, at least, not for another 42 months.
The Gateway Pundit report:
The former head of Black Lives Matter Atlanta was sentenced to prison for stealing donations to fund his lavish lifestyle.
Tyree Conyers-Page was sentenced to 42 months in prison after he was found guilty on one count of wire fraud and three counts of money laundering earlier this year.
According to prosecutors, Page created a social media page named Black Lives Matter of Greater Atlanta (BLMGA) and set up a GoFundMe to raise money.
Page maintained the BLMGA bank account and from April 2018 to May 2020 it only showed small transactions that never exceeded $5,000, Fox 5 Atlanta reported.
However, after George Floyd died, donations came pouring