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AL-Sen Candidate Moore took undisclosed 180K salary from own charity for years (WaPo)

kirblar

Member
And to think Trump backed the other guy, skimming off your own charities is his favorite pasttime!

https://www.washingtonpost.com/inve...-1210pm:homepage/story&utm_term=.6b5ae8c2b39f

Former Alabama judge Roy Moore, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, once said publicly that he did not take a “regular salary” from the small charity he founded to promote Christian values because he did not want to be a financial burden.

But privately, Moore had arranged to receive a salary of $180,000 a year for part-time work at the Foundation for Moral Law, internal charity documents show. He collected more than $1 million as president from 2007 to 2012, compensation that far surpassed what the group disclosed in its public tax filings most of those years.

When the charity couldn’t afford the full amount, Moore in 2012 was given a promissory note for back pay eventually worth $540,000 or an equal stake of the charity’s most valuable asset, a historic building in Montgomery, Ala., mortgage records show. He holds that note even now, a charity official said.

A Washington Post review of public and internal charity documents found that errors and gaps in the group’s federal tax filings obscured until now the compensation paid to Moore, whose defeat last month of President Trump’s choice for Republican nominee in the Senate race will likely embolden far-right challengers to the party’s mainstream incumbents. Moore is the front-runner in the race to fill the seat vacated by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

The charity helped Moore thrive - financially and otherwise - after his ouster from the state’s Supreme Court in 2003 for refusing to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the courthouse. The group has filed scores of legal briefs in cases involving conservative Christian issues, but it was in many ways built around Moore himself.

At a time when Moore was running for other public offices in Alabama, the charity kept him in the public eye and helped establish a nationwide network of donors while he took on controversial positions against same-sex marriage, Islam and the separation of church and state. Over the years, it has provided him with health-care benefits, travel expenses and a bodyguard, documents show.

The Foundation for Moral Law’s website routinely promoted Moore’s speaking engagements and his book, “So Help Me God: The Ten Commandments, Judicial Tyranny, and the Battle for Religious Freedom.” In his last two years as president, as fundraising dwindled, Moore’s compensation amounted to about a third of the contributions to the group, tax filings show.
 
So he both stole *and* bore false witness, all while praying loudly in the public square for all to hear? Sounds like we got ourselves a Pharisee, boys!
 

Dyle

Member
Is Foundation for Moral Law supposed to be a pun on his last name? That might even be worse than insane embezzlement.

Despite this I'm sure he'll still be elected, even if by a slim margin
 

megalowho

Member
Would love to see Alabama surprise the country and reject the hypocrite candidate that's clearly unfit for office despite the R next to his name, but I think we know how this one ends.
 

SiteSeer

Member
this is why i don't do charities. the rich use them for tax right offs. the children of the rich work at them taking huge salaries. the common folk feel good about donating. the poors get scraps. its a gigantic racket.
 

KHarvey16

Member
this is why i don't do charities. the rich use them for tax right offs. the children of the rich work at them taking huge salaries. the common folk feel good about donating. the poors get scraps. its a gigantic racket.

Bullshit charities like this one, perhaps. Don’t confuse paying skilled leaders what they’re worth with fraud like this.
 

Fhtagn

Member
this is why i don't do charities. the rich use them for tax right offs. the children of the rich work at them taking huge salaries. the common folk feel good about donating. the poors get scraps. its a gigantic racket.

You know there are groups that do the work of figuring out which charities are scams and which actually use donations for useful projects, right?
 
to be fair, this charity sounds like total horse manure from the beginning. Even if it were 'legit' it'd still be a waste of money.
 

Slime

Banned
I was going to call him an evil bastard for profiting off a charity, but if it's aimed it "promoting Christian values," maybe he's actually doing some good by diverting money away from it.
 

SeanC

Member
this is why i don't do charities. the rich use them for tax right offs. the children of the rich work at them taking huge salaries. the common folk feel good about donating. the poors get scraps. its a gigantic racket.

This is why Charity Navigator exists.

Understand the concern but don't write-off charities as a whole.

The site is either super slow or down at the moment due to the various disasters in Texas, Florida, Mexico, California and Puerto Rico with people doing research and where to best send their money. It's an invaluable tool.
 
You know there are groups that do the work of figuring out which charities are scams and which actually use donations for useful projects, right?
They could be wrong

I’m far too cynical when it comes to money. I honestly believe 90% of this country would kill their parents for just $100k.
 
The GOP's platform is "do whatever agitates liberals the most" so finding out that this guy stole money from a charity will only make his victory sweeter in their eyes. If he can just body slam a reporter between now and election day he should keep a comfortable lead.
 
True Christians find a way to profit from the charity of others. This guy is the definition of a wolf in sheep's clothing. It's too bad most 'Christians' in the US are either too lazy or dumb to actually read and understand the Bible.
 

zashga

Member
Republicans don't care. There is literally nothing this guy can do to lose votes as long as he says he's a Christian and makes liberals mad.
 

chaosblade

Unconfirmed Member
Republicans don't care. There is literally nothing this guy can do to lose votes as long as he says he's a Christian and makes liberals mad.

I wouldn't say none care, I've seen some life long Republicans reject Moore before this saying they will hold their nose for Jones or abstain. A handful more on the fence might reject him now.

Still think he will win but he's controversial, more stuff like this along with Jones being a likable candidate might make it close though.

And even if Jones does manage to win expect him to be a one term guy. Most of the R support I've seen has been because he will be easier to replace next election.
 

lenovox1

Member
I wouldn't say none care, I've seen some life long Republicans reject Moore before this saying they will hold their nose for Jones or abstain. A handful more on the fence might reject him now.

Still think he will win but he's controversial, more stuff like this along with Jones being a likable candidate might make it close though.

And even if Jones does manage to win expect him to be a one term guy. Most of the R support I've seen has been because he will be easier to replace next election.

Do we know what, if anything, the DSCC is doing to support Jones in this election?
 

Stinkles

Clothed, sober, cooperative
I am the Lord your God, You shall have no other gods before me.
You shall not make any graven images of God.
You shall not use the Lord your God's Name in vain

Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it Holy.
Honor your father and mother.
You shall not kill.
You shall not commit adultery.
You shall not steal.
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbour.
You shall not covet anything belonging to your neighbour.

Four down, six to go.
 

npm0925

Member
Awwwww

How do we take america back

I feel like the corruption is everywhere you look
I’m not advocating for it, but violence. Once the 1% sees their peers being dragged out of their brownstones by an angry mob, I suspect things will change really fast.
 
As little as this shocks me it makes me very angry.

The hypocrisy and self entitlement of this fucking guy. I guess he refused to take down the ten commandments monument because he was using it to help remind him which ones he hadn't broken yet.
 
"Moral values" charitable donations being just backed up into his driveway in dumptrucks full of money.

I wonder if any of the donators actually knew? It's like patreon before patreon.
 
I'm not sure, but I think I've seen that he's getting at least some backing.

This. Especially now that there's an angle to go after him. Nothing says corrupt like taking $180k/yr salary from a nonprofit.

Also, the DSCC isn't the DCCC. They won't throw the money at "Final Notice" emails and terribly narrated attack ads. Well, not that much. I hope.
 

Gallbaro

Banned
Why I stand behind my belief that most non-profits are, really, just for the profit of the administrators.
Looking at you San Francisco homeless outreach.
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Also, we should probably change "charity" in the thread title to "nonprofit".

I don't see anything charitable coming from this organization. And it's a pity that it even qualifies as a c3 for a tax break.
 
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