Patrisse Khan-Cullors, one of the co-founders of the Black Lives Matter movement and a “trained Marxist,” is reported to have bought four homes over the past several years, as her activist profile grew and protests raged around the country.
Last week, real estate website Dirt.com reported that the “37-year-old social justice visionary” Khan-Cullors had bought a $1.4 million compound in Topanga, a remote Los Angeles neighborhood nestled deep in the Santa Monica mountains.
In L.A. terms, $1.4 million is not necessarily extravagant, though the activist took criticism for spending what would be a fortune in most other real estate markets, and for buying in a largely white neighborhood after urging people to “buy black.”
However, it turns out that Khan-Cullors also owns a house in the
predominantly black neighborhood of Inglewood — among several other
homes. The New York Post reported
Saturday that she bought a $510,000 home there in 2016, which is worth
about $800,000 today. She also bought a $590,000 home in South Los
Angeles that is worth $720,000 today, and bought a ranch in rural
Georgia for $415,000 last year, “featuring a private airplane hangar
with a studio apartment above it.”...........To Read More....
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