For tax-evading, race-baiting MSNBC host Al Sharpton, charity begins at home. Sharpton’s charity, the National Action Network (NAN), agreed to pay the activist reverend $531,000 for his “life story rights for a 10-year period,” the New York Post reported.
NAN can now sell those rights at some point to Hollywood at a hefty profit. Sharpton claims he has contracts for two movies, with a third contract in the works, but would not provide any details.
Nonprofit experts expressed concern about the transaction because NAN — a non-profit civil rights organization — is doing business with its own president.
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