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On the Money Trail

Is ACORN engaged in a massive money laundering scheme?

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From 2001 through 2007 alone, ACORN Housing alone took in more than $18 million in government grants and yet managed to give millions of dollars to ACORN affiliate American Institute for Social Justice (AISJ), usually earmarked for the training of radical community organizers. In addition to training, AISJ also publishes the official ACORN magazine, Social Policy.

After receiving $5.2 million in government grants in 2007, ACORN Housing gave AISJ $253,226 for "training." After taking in $2.1 million in government grants in 2006, ACORN Housing gave AISJ $453,804, again for "training."

ACORN Housing received $1.7 million in government funding in 2005. It paid AISJ $846,817 that year. In 2004, $3 million in government grants went in to ACORN Housing and $947,609 went out to AISJ.

The same pattern was of ACORN Housing taking government money and paying out a large percentage of the total to AISJ was also observed in the three years prior to 2004. In 2003, $2.6 million went in, and $476,702 went out. In 2002 $1.7 million in and $566,535 went out. In 2001, $2 million in, and $606,873 went out.

Previous research already established that Project Vote (legal name: Voting for America Inc.) paid ACORN $10,861,825 from 2000 through 2006. Project Vote also paid ACORN affiliate Citizens Services Inc. $1,206,942 in 2005 and 2006, and paid $1,266,967 to ACORN affiliate Citizens Consulting Inc. from 2000 through 2004.

Since 2002 ACORN Institute Inc. has paid ACORN $861,783, Citizens Consulting Inc. $61,443, ACORN Services $117,261, ACORN Associates, Inc. $61,451, and ACORN International Inc. $83,966.

Since 2000 the American Institute for Social Justice, Inc. paid ACORN $1,926,831, Citizens Consulting, Inc. $362,464, and ACORN Associates, Inc. $258,593.

On its 2002 tax form, the Institute disclosed a $1,684,184 "community reinvestment" grant to ACORN, along with a $9,637 loan to Service Employees International Union Local 100.

In a 2007 LM-2 (labor union disclosure) form, SEIU Local 880 revealed that it gave $60,118 to ACORN for "membership services." On its 2006 tax form, AISJ disclosed that it provided a $4,952,288 "community reinvestment" grant to ACORN, the non-tax-exempt Arkansas nonprofit corporation that controls the ACORN network.

Pablo Escobar would have been impressed.

ACORN's lawyer warned ACORN last year to get its house in order or face certain catastrophe. ACORN didn't listen. It let the problems fester.

The advice from Elizabeth Kingsley of Harmon, Curran, Spielberg Eisenberg LLP came in the form of an eerily prophetic legal memo to ACORN dated June 19, 2008, the day before ACORN's national board fired founder Wade Rathke for covering up his brother's million dollar embezzlement for eight years.

Kingsley slammed her client for not keeping political activities separate from other activities. "It may be that activities are carried out with adequate independence, but without formal policies and separation of staff functions, there are potential liabilities and problems of proof."

Kingsley also warned of the danger posed by the affiliates' lack of proper documentation. There was too much overlap between various employees representing different affiliates and confusion about who is controlling which funds and this can only lead to trouble, she wrote.

Referring to the bizarre system of internal financial transfers described above, she warned ACORN that "merely papering the transfer of money is not sufficient." The nonprofits have to be able to show that their funds were used for appropriate purposes.

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topics:
ACORN, Eric Holder, Bertha Lewis

About the Author

Matthew Vadum is an award-winning investigative journalist at a conservative watchdog group in Washington, D.C. Vadum is also author of Subversion Inc: How Obama's ACORN Red Shirts are Still Terrorizing and Ripping Off American Taxpayers.

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S.L. Toddard| 12.1.09 @ 7:34AM

mon⋅o⋅ma⋅ni⋅a
–noun
1. (no longer in technical use) a psychosis characterized by thoughts confined to one idea or group of ideas.
2. an inordinate or obsessive zeal for or interest in a single thing, idea, subject, or the like.

Doorgunner| 12.1.09 @ 8:27AM

"moby - An insidious and specialized type of left-wing troll who visits blogs and impersonates a conservative for the purpose of either spreading false rumors intended to sow dissension among conservative voters, or who purposely posts inflammatory and offensive comments for the purpose of discrediting the blog in question. The term is derived from the name of the liberal musician Moby, who famously suggested in February of 2004 that left-wing activists engage in this type of subterfuge."

Or an ACORN employee who portrays himself as an uber-isolationist-conservative.

Ran / Si Vis Pacem| 12.1.09 @ 8:59PM

DoorGunner... Exactly. In that, Toddard reminds one of Bob.

Melvin| 12.1.09 @ 7:46AM

To coin a favorite phrase from Cheech & Chong.
" Looks like dog squeeze, smells like dog squeeze, feels like dog squeeze, tastes like dog squeeze. Must be dog squeeze."

I have had better moments of literary brilliance. But the above seems to be about the only way that rational minds can describe the description of ACORN.

daddio| 12.1.09 @ 10:46AM

:)

Hello Trolls| 12.1.09 @ 8:03AM

To sum up S.L. Toadard:

A troll, most commonly encountered on the internet, is any person who purposely causes controversy in a web community and disrupts shit for his own amusement. Trolls have been refered to in the web community as, trollers, assholes, jerks, and scum of the earth douchebags. The term probably derives from "trolling" or "trawling", a style of fishing which involves trailing bait through a likely spot hoping for a bite. Troll is fine as a verb since trawling/trolling for comments and flames is innate troll behavior. Trolling is not to be confused with the gay slang verb "to troll", which means to trawl for anal sex, unless of course it's done by Perverted Justice.

John II| 12.1.09 @ 4:06PM

I like the original definition better: a supernatural creature of Scandinavian folklore variously portrayed as a friendly or mischievous dwarf, or sometimes a giant, that lives in caves, in the hills, or under bridges.

Is "Toddard" a Scandinavian name?

Jim O'Brien| 12.1.09 @ 8:05AM

Obama and Holder cite "the rule of law" as a reason for bringing the 9/11 terrorists to NYC for trial. But they are liars. The rule of law means nothing to them when it comes to their ACORN allies. The rule of law is not important enough to do something about millions of illegal immigrants who use our services but pay no taxes. To Obama and Holder, the opinion of the UN, the terrorist enemies of Israel, and international courts are more important than the U.S. Constitution.

Clyde3| 12.1.09 @ 8:18AM

Does anyone seriously think the Obama administration will allow the criminal organization ACRON to be investigated, much less held accountable, for breaking the law.

ACRON is part and parcel of Obama’s thug administration and criminal gang.

Clyde3| 12.1.09 @ 8:20AM

Opps! that should be ACORN

Tony in Central PA| 12.1.09 @ 9:28AM

Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the original TARP plan under Bush contain a Democrat proposal to provide $200 billion to ACORN ? That item has apparently gone down the national Memory Hole.
Now the people largely responsible for the credit collapse and the malignant growth of this rotten ACORN - - Dodd, Frank, et.al - - have been rewarded as is the custom in socialist systems. Ugh.

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Home Sign the Petition Contributors In the News Get Glenn Beck’s New Book   On the Money Trail Posted in December 1, 2009 ¬ 9:30 amh. Horace Cooper No Comments » In today’s American Spectator, contributor Matthew Vadum provides a detailed accounting of ACORN misdeeds from a financial perspective. Is ACORN engaged in a massive money laundering scheme? Although evidence abounds that the…

hunter| 12.1.09 @ 9:33AM

Acorn is Obomba. Obomba is Acorn. Period.

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…crime syndicate is recycling funds mafia-style, government investigators and the media have paid scant attention to ACORN’s money trail. … See the original post here: The American Spectator : On the Money Trail This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at 4:08 am and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a…

Charlie Gibson | 12.1.09 @ 10:42AM

ACORN??!!! What's ACORN?

Grzmlyk| 12.1.09 @ 10:45AM

Touche, "Charlie."

Right on the money.

Grzmlyk| 12.1.09 @ 10:44AM

When it comes to "monomania," Matthew Vadum is a piker compared to two relatively unknown journalists from the 1970s. Gosh, I'm trying to recall their names.

Oh yes. Woodward and Bernstein.

I believe their "monomania" produced something called "Watergate," which, if I recall correctly, eventually forced the president of the United States to resign.

And in fact, Nixon's crimes were paltry compared to what is already known about ACORN. I'm sure the white house plumbers employed by CREEP (no, Toddard, that's not you - it was the Committee to Reelect the President) were rank amateurs when contrasted with the Chicago Mafia's hired goons.

And yet, no doubt for the criminal Toddard, the obsessive Watergate reportage was just an example of "good reporting." No monomania there.

And so it goes with liberals, frauds, posers, cretins and other forms of sub-humanity.

Margie| 12.1.09 @ 11:27AM

As if a "conservative" (as Toddard calls himself) would be saying "Ho-hum" to this reportage!
~But moving right along.. since we know that the whole banana is thoroughly criminal, and obviously Eric (knows to always hold 'em) Holder is part of it, what can be done is the question?
Since they ignore marches on the Capitol, ignore the people who they were elected to SERVE, (odd word, isn't it?) What can be done?
I truly don't see that anything can be done until we vote them all out of office, and THEN (IF the entire election process is not rigged), and we elect a President who has the guts to do it. PROSECUTE and IMPRISON them all!
While reading this article, it brought to mind the "Big Business" guys like for example the Enron guy who committed suicide because he feared what was coming down the pike.
What we need is for these criminals to have that SAME type of fear.
But unless the country unites behind a Republican candidate. guess what? Obama II and more of the same.
Am I right or what?

RAMIII| 12.1.09 @ 4:25PM

Always remember -- they used ACORN effectively to "cheat" their way into office (e.g. Al Franken vs. Norm Coleman) especially when entering a third party candidate. They do NOT fear the American Voter. This is why they act the way they do.
Whenever someone exhibits "invincibility behavior" they either live in a fantasy world or they have created a racket to protect themselves from negative consequences. However the Judge of the Earth will hold them to account for their corruption even if we fail to throw them out of office next election cycle.
God bless.

Margie| 12.1.09 @ 4:51PM

Thank you for those reminders, especially the last one. :^)

Robert| 12.2.09 @ 10:11PM

As a republican I can assure you that I will never vote for a republican president again. After they gave us the democrat mccain I decided to never support them again. 3rd party or no party for me.

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tj| 12.1.09 @ 11:47AM

Where's Elliot Ness when you need him!!!
Lord let me make it to 2010/2012 elections.

Yosemeti Sam| 12.1.09 @ 11:49AM

" ... Attorney General Eric Holder's Justice Department released a legal opinion last week that allows the Obama administration to ignore the will of Congress, which has voted overwhelmingly to suspend federal funding of ACORN until at least Dec. 18. Holder has also ignored the 88-page report on ACORN's systemic corruption and flagrant racketeering activities that was issued this summer by Republican investigators on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee...."

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Oldefarte| 12.1.09 @ 2:34PM

OMG, Matthew, your thoroughly researched information on Acorn truly makes me sick at my stomach. To think that for my 30+ years of extremely difficult worklife was spent in paying taxes to our government which has historically be financing organizations such as this makes me want to reguritate. A government entity providing public assistance is desirable and noteworthy; but one involved in using taxpayers' hard earned money for partisaned political purposes is dispicable and corrupt. Any and all government officials having a condescending and knowledgable hand in Acorn's illegal operations whould be fired, arrested, tried, convicted and sentenced to long term jail terms!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

jack| 12.1.09 @ 2:53PM

ACORN is no different from the Democrat looting of Fannie and Freddie for personal and political riches. Not a single person has gone to prison for the crimes at Fannie and Freddie cause all were Democrats. Look for the same with ACORN. As long as the Reps remain silent on Fannie,Freddie and ACORN we can only assume they have similiar scams going on

Tom| 12.1.09 @ 4:37PM

ACORN needs a little RICO

John II| 12.1.09 @ 5:37PM

Confucius say, "From small acorn large oak grow."

Okay, he never said that, but he said stuff just like that. I wanted to get Lib Reader's goat if he's bothering with this particularly discomfiting series of postings--a lib nightmare in the making.

In fact, the saying is an old Roman saw of unknown authorship: Parvis e glandibus quercus.

But Mr. Vadum inspires a revision: Parvis e glandibus exitium Obamanationis.

Ten points of extra credit to anyone who translates it correctly. And now back to my preparation of Latin finals.

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philfl63| 12.1.09 @ 9:41PM

Until we get over this insane phobia over being called RAAAACIST, no one will take on ACORN because it is another corrupt "program" run for the benefit of colored people and their DemocRAT conspirators.

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