Famous Black Lives Matter Activist Hurls Vile F-Bomb Slurs At Daily Mail When Asked About Stealing Donor Cash For Luxurious Treats
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Black Lives Matter charity alleged 'fraudster' hurled vile slurs when asked about her plan to plead guilty to scamming donors to pay for her lavish lifestyle.
Monica Cannon-Grant was charged alongside her husband, Clark Grant, in 2022 for 27 counts of 18 fraud-related crimes, including conspiracy, wire fraud, mail fraud, making false statements on a mortgage application and tax violations.
She responded with anger and f-bombs when sked about allegedly spending charity funds on vacations, fancy restaurants, trips to a nail salon, a car and even rent on the family's apartment.
'Respectfully f*** You!' she wrote in an email.
'You wasn’t reaching out or interested in my side of the story when I caught this case 4 1/2 years ago and you wasn’t reaching out when my deceased husband was murdered so yeah f*** you.'
She swore again at the Daily Mail when contacted for further comment but did not answer our questions.
It is unclear if Cannon-Grant plans to plead guilty to all or some of the charges she faces in an apparent plea deal with prosecutors, as first reported by the
Boston Herald.

Cannon-Grant responded with anger and f-bombs when the Daily Mail contacted her for comment about her case and her plan to plead guilty

Cannon-Grant's husband, Clark Grant, was accused of fraud alongside his wife but died in a motorcycle crash in 2023
Her case has been moving slowly as she has had five defense attorneys, with each new one setting back the trial date as they have to get up to speed and process mountains of information.
Two of the attorneys appointed to represent Cannon-Grant were added to the case after her former retained attorney, Christopher Malcolm, was suspended from practicing law in Massachusetts.
Cannon-Grant and her husband were accused of paying personal expenses with a portion of the more than $1 million they raised for their non-profit charity, Violence in Boston Inc., and the $54,000 in pandemic relief funds they received which were meant to provide meals for those in need.
Cannon-Grant has also been accused of paying herself $2,788 a week from her charity starting in October 2020, contradicting public statements and her report to the IRS that she received no salary.
'Unemployment caught my ass. Asked me to provide documents by June, unless I’ll have to pay it all back,' Cannon-Grant texted her husband on March 26, 2021, according to authorities.
She was also accused of directing co-conspirators to apply for public and private grants for her charity and spending that money on living expenses. Authorities say a $10,400 grant from an unnamed department store meant to feed hungry children was actually laundered through a church to pay back rent.
Cannon-Grant was fired from Violence in Boston, the non-profit she founded, in 2022 by its board of directors, and the charity was closed.
A Black Lives Matter charity 'fraudster' hurled vile slurs when asked about her plan to plead guilty to scamming donors to pay for her lavish lifestyle.
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