Former BLM Leader Sentenced To Prison For Wire Fraud Charges
- Tyree Conyers-Page, also known as Sir Maejor Page, was sentenced to 42 months in prison in Ohio on Thursday.
- Prosecutors stated that Page misused donations for travel, personal items, and a home in Toledo, Ohio.
- Page spent over $200,000 of donation funds on personal expenses, including firearms and property.
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Ex-Atlanta BLM Leader Lands 3.5-Year Prison Sentence Using Charity's Money to Buy Guns, House, Prostitute - Tennessee Star
The former leader of a nonprofit named Black Lives Matter (BLM) of Greater Atlanta was sentenced to over three years in prison on Thursday after he was found guilty of financial crimes for using his charity's money to live a luxurious lifestyle after raising more than $400,000 following the death of George Floyd. Tyree Conyers-Page, who used the name Sir Maejor Page when representing BLM of Greater Atlanta, was sentenced in Ohio on Thursday to 4…
Ex-Atlanta BLM Leader Lands 3.5-Year Prison Sentence Using Charity’s Money to Buy Guns, House, Prostitute | The Star News Network
The former leader of a nonprofit named Black Lives Matter (BLM) of Greater Atlanta was sentenced to over three years in prison on Thursday after he was found guilty of financial crimes for using his charity’s money to live a luxurious lifestyle after raising more than $400,000 following the death of George Floyd. Tyree Conyers-Page, who used the name Sir Maejor Page when representing BLM of Greater Atlanta, was sentenced in Ohio on Thursday to 4…
Black Lives Matter Leader Sentenced to 42 Months in Prison For Money Laundering - American Faith
A federal judge has sentenced Sir Maejor Page, a former leader of a Black Lives Matter chapter, to 42 months in prison for wire fraud and money laundering. Page, also known as Tyree Conyers-Page, was found guilty of running a fraudulent charity scheme that deceived 18,000 donors out of over $450,000 intended for his nonprofit, Black Lives Matter of Greater Atlanta. U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey Helmick emphasized the severity of Page’s acti…
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