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Mr. Baisden's can of worms may turn out to be a can of whup-ass


Baisden invited Bell's father, Marcus Jones, to accuse Color of Change founder James Rucker of misapplying the donated funds.

Jones offered no evidence for his assertion. But Baisden told his listeners that Rucker "sounds shady to me," before promoting his own fundraiser, scheduled for this weekend, which aims to collect at least $1 million for the Jena 6 and other black defendants across the country.

On the eve of the Sept. 20 civil rights march, Baisden advertised a book-signing and solicited cash donations for the Jena 6 families at a rally in Alexandria, La., but his business manager, Pamela Exum, declined to specify how much was collected or how the money was distributed.

Questions about Jena case funds
By Howard Witt
Tribune senior correspondent
5:47 PM CST, November 9, 2007

HOUSTON

Just weeks after some 20,000 demonstrators protested what they decried as unequal justice aimed at six black teenagers in the Louisiana town of Jena, controversy is growing over the accounting and disbursing of at least $500,000 donated to pay for the teenagers' legal defense.

Parents of the "Jena 6" teenagers have refused to publicly account for how they are spending a large portion of the cash, estimated at up to $250,000, that resides in a bank account they control.

Michael Baisden, a nationally syndicated black radio host who is leading a major fundraising drive on behalf of the Jena 6, has declined to reveal how much he has collected. Attorneys for the first defendant to go to trial, Mychal Bell, say they have yet to receive any money from him.

Meanwhile, photos and videos are circulating across the Internet that raise questions about how the donated funds are being spent. One photo shows Robert Bailey, one of the Jena 6 defendants, smiling and posing with $100 bills stuffed in his mouth. Another shows defendants Carwin Jones and Bryant Purvis modeling like rap stars on a red carpet at the Black Entertainment Television Hip Hop music awards in Atlanta last month.

The teenagers' parents have strongly denied that they have misused any of the donated money. Bailey's mother, for example, insisted that the $100 bills shown in the photograph were cash her son had earned on his job as a park maintenance worker.

But civil rights leaders who helped organize support for the youths say they are concerned about the perceptions that are spreading.

"There are definitely questions out there about the money," said Alan Bean, director of a Texas-based group, Friends of Justice, who was the first civil rights activist to investigate the Jena 6 case. "I hate to even address this issue because it inevitably will raise questions as to all of the money that has been raised, and that is going to hurt the defendants."

Only one national civil rights group, Color of Change, has fully disclosed how the $212,000 it collected for the Jena 6 via a massive Internet campaign has been distributed. The grassroots group, which has nearly 400,000 members, has posted images of cancelled checks and other signed documents on its website showing that all but $1,230 was paid out in October in roughly equal amounts to attorneys for the Jena youths.

Yeah, for Howard Witt!

ONLY ONE NATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS GROUP, COLOR OF CHANGE, HAS FULLY DISCLOSED HOW THE $212,00 IT COLLECTED FOR THE JENA 6 VIA A MASSIVE INTERNET CAMPAIGN HAS BEEN DISTRIBUTED.

 Good. It's in a national MSM paper.

I think I'm smelling a

I think I'm smelling a loaded diaper.

Yes, but it may all net out

Yes, but it may all net out well.  You know my bumper sticker...don't lie to, on or about Black folks. If this established there's a danger to those lies, I could relax.

rikyrah: This also then is

rikyrah: This also then is in the MSM, the second paragraph in fact. The COC paragraph is buried.

 "Parents of the "Jena 6" teenagers have refused to publicly account for how they are spending a large portion of the cash, estimated at up to $250,000, that resides in a bank account they control."

 The COC fund is not the only fund out there, and I suspect Jones may have confused COC with someone else.

jena 6 funding

hello

i am from jena  louisian. we have a lovely town. i do want the readers to know that many of the families of the jena six are driving new vehicles

Fried okra, I have not

Fried okra, I have not published your other comment. It is beside the point entirely. In fact, the comment I've approved is beside the point.

Open up a Can Already..This foolishness must be put down


Baisden says he wants to raise another ONE MILLION DOLLARS! My question is FOR WHAT? The legal defense to my knowledge has been provided for so tell me what the Jena 6 has done to warrant $1 MILLION DOLLARS? Um anybody? This wasn’t the LOTTERY! Y’all weren’t in a car wreck. Nobody went to jail except the person who violated probation for previous crimes. Nobody has been kept out of college. Nobody rescued a cat from a tree or a baby from a burning house. Nobody discovered a cure for cancer. The only thing the Jena 6 did was jump a boy and beat him unconscious. For that, you do not get $1 MILLION. What you get is a lucky star, which you need to be thanking that folks were willing to raise pure unadulterated hell on behalf of your ungrateful lot.

To the families of the Jena 6, seriously, go sit down somewhere. Get your kids off red carpets and awards show stages, keep them out of after parties sponsored by liquor companies, make them take down, MySpace, YourSpace, TheySpace, pages, stop going on the radio. Just keep your head low until your children are completely out of legal peril because quite frankly, you are not helping your case. YOUR FAMILIES are not HEROES. But for the idiot hapless DA in your tiny Louisiana backwater, nobody would know your names. the only thing you did was raise some kids who thought 6 on 1 was a fair fight. Seriously, you and your families have done nothing to be proud of or famous for. Go. Sit. Down. and PRAY for the liberty of your children.

Michael Baisden MUST invite Color of Change onto his show.

* He MUST apologize like the man he “purports” to be.
* He needs to drag Michael Bell’s daddy on the show to apologize as well
* AND He needs to do all this with the same BOLDNESS he used to savage Color of Change in the first place.

If he doesn’t, then the Black blogosphere needs to be prepared to ask each and every ABC radio affiliate to preempt Baisden’s show to run a response from Color of Change. I mean flood the station managers’ phones from coast to coast. Baisden ain’t THAT big. If they won’t, then the Black blogosphere needs to launch a nation campaign to DEFUND HIS SHOW. I mean “Greasy Jerry’s Check Cashing Chicken N’ Waffles” ought to be scared to purchase space on Baisden’s show.

Gina from What About Our Daughters

I'll tell you the truth,

I'll tell you the truth, Gina. We had actual riots when I was in high school. Kid I was at 16-18, I'd have beat that ass too. It's like Chris Rock's OJ joke: I'm nat saying they should have done it...but I understand.

I hadn't heard the million dollar figure. The picture I'm putting together with Mr. Baisden is pure race hustle. He straight lied to Black folks about Jena and CofC.

He can throw concerts to raise funds. It would be an interesting niche he could actually fill...a non-profit producer. But he lost my trust immediately. He will not see any money from me or, if I can help it, folks I know.

dear dsf

You wrote:

 "Parents of the "Jena 6" teenagers have refused to publicly account for how they are spending a large portion of the cash, estimated at up to $250,000, that resides in a bank account they control."

 The COC fund is not the only fund out there, and I suspect Jones may have confused COC with someone else.

I have kept my tongue about this, because I wanted to be politically correct. But, I won't anymore. Jones hasn't confused COC with anyone else. I've heard him at least TWICE on my local talk radio station trashing COC, and COC has maintained that they were NOT going to change how they were going to dispense the money - they were giving the money to the LAWYERS for their EXPENSES, and when they were given receipts, bills, etc., then they were going to pay the LAWYERS FEES.

 Jones is mad because COC won't just give the money willy nilly. COC demands accountability for the money, because THEY want to be accountable for it.

For a long time, COC was the LARGEST fund out there, and Jones wanted his mitts on it. There, I said it.

That COC did not cave, nor deviate from their purpose for the money, makes me respect them even more.

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