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Boston BLM activist Monica Cannon-Grant whose Boston non-profit was shut down after she and husband ‘blew thousands in charity donations on dinners, vacations and nail salon trips’ asks court to allow her to apply for unemployment benefits

A Black Lives Matter activist whose Boston non-profit was shut down amid a federal fraud case against her after she allegedly blew thousands in charity donations on dinners, vacations and nail salon trips, is now requesting to apply for unemployment benefits.

Monica Cannon-Grant, 41, the former head of the non-profit ‘Violence in Boston,’ and her husband, Clark Grant, 38, were federally indicted in March for allegedly soliciting millions of dollars in donations following the 2020 killing of George Floyd that they used for their own personal gain.

They’re also accused of illegally collecting an estimated $100,000 in pandemic unemployment benefits and lying on a mortgage application.

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5 thoughts on “Boston BLM activist Monica Cannon-Grant whose Boston non-profit was shut down after she and husband ‘blew thousands in charity donations on dinners, vacations and nail salon trips’ asks court to allow her to apply for unemployment benefits”

  1. Typical get rich quick scheme. Jump on the BLM wagon, blow the money gained illegally, then ask for the government to support you. My guess is this is not the first time for unemployment benefits. Here’s a novel idea, GET A JOB !!! As I said “TYPICAL” !!

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