Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullor, who has been under scrutiny for using donated money to buy herself a luxury Los Angeles mansion, just completed a series of expensive renovations to her new mansion, Media Take Out has learned.
According to a new report, the 39-year-old “activist” spent more than $30,000 on a beautiful new gate last year, and also dished out thousands of dollars more on updates to the property, including adding a swimming pool, a sauna and an outdoor play area with a swing set and slide for her son.
Here are some pics of the home being renovated:
HERE ARE THE CONTRACTORS PUTTING IN THE GATE IN FRONT OF HER HOUSE
HERE’S THE HOUSE – WHICH IS LOCATED IN ONE OF L.A.’S MOST EXPENSIVE NEIGHBORHOODS
Since founding Black Lives Matter, Patrisse has been able to pull together a nice collection of real estate. She currently has 3 homes – with a total value of more than $5M.
Patrisse dropped $1.4 million in cash for her L.A. mansion – which has three bedrooms and three bathrooms, and an amazing outdoor park-like setting (thanks tp the new renovations).
She also owns three other residential properties in Georgia and California. The value of those three other properties is estimated to be around $3 million total.
Patrisse resigned from her role with the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation In May 2021 to focus on her second book and other business endeavors.
“With smart, experienced and committed people supporting the organization during this transition, I know that BLMGNF is in good hands,” she said in a statement at the time of her resignation.
“The foundation’s agenda remains the same — eradicate white supremacy and build life-affirming institutions. Between the two Senior Executives and BLM Grassroots Co-Director Melina Abdullah, who is an original member of BLM and co-founder of its first chapter in Los Angeles, their immense talent will build a future where Black lives do more than matter — they will truly thrive.”