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Sunday, December 26, 2010

State Sen. Eric Adams - 'Care'less charity



State Sen. Eric Adams funneled $30,000 in taxpayer money to a nonprofit he founded, 100 Blacks Who Care, but doesn't know how, or if, the money was spent.

The Brooklyn group, which got $15,000 in 2008, didn't record the money, as required on its federal tax returns, or document any expenses.

"Once the money is turned over to an organization, we, as elected officials, can't get involved in how they use it. I don't know how it's used," Adams told The Post last week.

The Brooklyn Democrat said he couldn't remember, without checking his records, why he gave the organization the "member item" grants in the first place.


Noel Leader, the group's treasurer, who, like Adams, is a former cop and co-founder of 100 Blacks, told The Post that the organization hadn't received any funding in years and that he did not recall receiving the state funds.

He later said a $5,000 allocation from the state Education Department was probably used for supplies.

"I vaguely remember the $5,000 being used for the workshops, to buy equipment we utilize during the workshops. We have a lot of props, sound equipment, things of that nature," he said.

Adams, Leader and Vernon Wells founded 100 Blacks in the mid-1990s as a nonprofit to give grants of $1,000 a month "to a worthy cause in the African-American community."

They also started 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement Who Care, a for-profit advocacy group.

Adams approved a $20,000 member item for 100 Blacks in 2007, money that was to go toward equipment, including a slide projector, a laptop case, microphones and computer software, and $600 for staff members who conducted forums, according to state documents.

The state sent only $5,000 to the group, which never submitted an expense report to get the rest of the cash, according to an Education Department spokeswoman.

Adams secured the $10,000 member item the next year.

But, he said, he resigned from the organization before he took office and had nothing to do with its spending.

Several state lawmakers have gotten in trouble for running nonprofits, including state Sen. Pedro Espada, who was charged this month with embezzling money from his Bronx health-care centers, and State Sen. Vincent Leibell of Putnam County, who pleaded guilty in a kickback scheme involving a nonprofit he created.

Earlier this year, the US attorney opened an investigation into state Sen. Malcolm Smith and Rep. Gregory Meeks after The Post revealed the questionable spending practices of the nonprofit they helped to form, the New Direction Local Development Corp.

State Assemblywoman Sandra Galef, a Westchester Democrat, said she has drafted legislation that would prohibit lawmakers from giving member-item cash to nonprofits over which they have control.

"That's not what state dollars are to be used for," she said.

7 comments:

  1. No politician should be allowed to create a not-for profit. Has nothing to do with race, they all pull this and put family memmbers on the boards with a salary. Pure capitalism and corruption at work

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  2. Why am I not surprised.

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  3. 100 Black Racist (Communist Cops) Who Are Not Really In Law Enforcement, and Who Really Don't Care is a rubber gun, non-profit organization that historically has given money to varius other fake non-profit Marxist causes which spells out -

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  4. To bad for Adams, Gov. Paterson can only issue a pardon AFTER conviction for state crimes, so he needs to call President Obama if the Feds catch up to him.

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  5. Adams is a former cop so he knows how to steal, and now that he is a politician he knows how to cover up the theft. This country is heading for a major fall.

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  6. 1, WHEN WILL HE BE ARRESTED ??

    2 HOWE ABOUT 1,000 WHITES WHO CARE...

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  7. I can't believe that during this economic situation in this country, we allow public officials to divert monies to organizations with no accountability. The worst example of this is when Senator Smith and Congressman Meeks were supposed to send money to Katrina victims and they claim they don't know what happened. They need to rot in jail!!!

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