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A Minnesota woman who was filmed calling a Black child the n-word has raised more than $700,000 through an online fundraiser.
The CFO of GiveSendGo is defending his company after a woman accused of using a racial slur against a 5-year-old at a Minnesota playground went on to raise over $750,000 for herself through donations ...
GiveSendGo co-founder Jacob Wells told Fox News Digital the company will be "looking into" the validity of Mo Khan's campaign ...
A video showing a Minnesota woman at a playground admitting to using a racist slur against a Black child has garnered ...
Ohio's attorney general wants to ban crowdfunding for people accused of violent crimes, but one First Amendment lawyer warns ...
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The Root on MSN[Opinion] Crowdfunding Site Catches Heat for 'Playground Karen's' Fundraiser— And the CFO Shares Why He Supports Her Cashing InShiloh Hendrix and GiveSendGo CFO Jacob WellsThe controversy surrounding a white mother who called a Black child the N-word during an incident at a Minnesota playground is heating up as fundraising ...
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNFrisco track meet stabbing: Karmelo Anthony fundraiser surpasses $500,000As of May 22, a fundraiser on GiveSendGo has brought in more than $500,000. It now has a goal of $600,000. Goals have been ...
Shiloh Hendrix, the Minnesota mom filmed using the N-word to berate a child, has raised more than $750,000 after launching a fundraising campaign last week.
An online fundraiser for Rodney Hinton Jr., accused of killing a sheriff's deputy, was removed, but another remains active with close to $50,000.
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Yost calls to stop crowdfunding for criminals after accused deputy killer raises $50KOhio Attorney General Dave Yost is calling on legislators to expand a state law that bars people from selling their story of a crime for profit.
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What is GiveSendGo? More on fundraising site as Ohio AG Dave Yost denounces Hinton campaignHowever, GiveSendGo is still hosting a fundraiser for Hinton Jr., and it has raised nearly $50,000. GiveSendGo spokesperson Alex Shipley said the campaigns supporting Hinton do not violate the ...
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