EXCLUSIVE: Behind Al Sharpton's Daughter's Sketchy Non-Profit That Reeks of Corruption



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Al Sharpton isn't the only one in his family involved in possible corruption. National Review's Jillian Kay Melchior reports today on the sketchy non-profit being run by his daughter, Dominique. So just what makes it so questionable? Read on for a portion of today's exclusive report:

New records reviewed by National Review show Sharpton's daughter and her boyfriend, Marcus Bright, together run a shadowy nonprofit that shares corporate donors, board members, and office space with Al Sharpton's National Action Network, and they won't answer any questions about it.

"It's all a scam," says one source close to the Sharpton family. "It's a cover for money, basically, to subsidize [Dominique] Sharpton and Bright to do what they do. . . . They put it all on their Instagram and their Facebook. Most of the time, it's like they're on vacation. . . . One could argue, being totally objective, that some of what [Al] Sharpton has done in terms of advocacy has helped black people and civil rights. Tell me one thing that Education for a Better America has done to help education."

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