• Georgia Launches Investigation Into Warnock's Church Following Free Bea

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    Georgia has launched an investigation into a charity controlled by the
    church that pays Sen. Raphael Warnock (D., Ga.) a $7,417 monthly housing allowance and owns an apartment building that is trying to evict tenants,
    the Washington Free Beacon has learned.

    The Georgia Secretary of State Office's Securities and Charities Division
    on Wednesday sent a letter to Ebenezer Building Foundation demanding that
    the charity explain why it is operating in the state without an active registration. The Ebenezer Building Foundation has reported in each of its
    Form 990 tax returns filed with the IRS since 2011 that it is registered
    to operate as a charity in Georgia. But the Georgia Securities and
    Charities Division told the Free Beacon that Warnock's charity is not registered with state authorities.

    Ebenezer Building Foundation identifies Warnock as its principal officer
    in its Form 990s and says it delegates all management duties to Ebenezer Baptist Church, where Warnock pulls a salary on top of a lucrative tax-
    free housing allowance as he serves in the Senate.

    "The Division's records indicate that Ebenezer Building Foundation … is
    not registered as a charitable organization with the State of Georgia," an attorney with the Georgia Securities and Charities Division wrote in the
    letter to Kenneth Palmer, a member of the Ebenezer Baptist Church Board of Trustees.

    The letter warned Palmer, who also serves as the chairman of Ebenezer
    Building Foundation, that soliciting charitable contributions and
    operating a charitable organization in Georgia without an active
    registration or an applicable exemption are violations of state law and
    will subject the charity to administrative penalties.

    Georgia's investigation was launched after the Free Beacon reported
    Tuesday that the Ebenezer Building Foundation owns 99 percent of Columbia
    Tower at MLK Village, a low-income apartment building in downtown Atlanta
    that moved to evict disadvantaged residents during the pandemic. One
    lawsuit, which resulted in a court-ordered eviction, sought just $28.55 in past-due rent. The lawsuits were filed during the same timeframe Warnock attacked his political opponents for failing to safeguard struggling
    Georgians against pandemic-era evictions.

    Warnock campaign manager Quentin Fulks on Thursday responded to the Free Beacon‘s reporting, calling it a "desperate" attack on the "spiritual home
    of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr." in a statement to the Atlanta Journal- Constitution. The Warnock campaign did not dispute any of the facts
    reported by the Free Beacon.

    From 2011 through 2020, the Ebenezer Building Foundation reported
    receiving $2.8 million in charitable contributions, $4.1 million in
    program service revenue, and $847,000 in "other revenue," according to its
    IRS Form 990 filings.

    More recently, in June 2022, Ebenezer Building Foundation applied for a $5 million grant from the state of Georgia to fund repairs at Columbia Tower. Georgia Republican governor Brian Kemp in late August awarded the funds to
    the charity.

    Ebenezer Building Foundation's receipt of the $5 million grant would
    likely trigger the need to register with the Georgia Securities and
    Charities Division, an official with the agency told the Free Beacon.

    The Georgia Securities and Charities Division provided Ebenezer Building Foundation until Nov. 2 to bring forward evidence showing why it is exempt
    from registering with the secretary of state and is "therefore not in
    violation of the Act and Rules."

    The letter was sent the same day a watchdog group filed a complaint with
    the IRS demanding an audit of Warnock's church for concealing its 99
    percent ownership stake in Columbia Tower at MLK Village in downtown
    Atlanta.

    "It is abundantly clear that Ebenezer Building Foundation, Inc., has
    violated one or more IRS laws and regulations regarding the operation of a nonprofit charity," the National Legal and Policy Center charged in the complaint. "The IRS must conduct a full investigation and audit of the Foundation's finances and transactions and assess appropriate civil and criminal penalties, and revoking their tax-exempt status if warranted. The public interest demands it."

    Among the alleged issues highlighted in the complaint is Ebenezer Building Foundation's failure to report in its Form 990s that it holds a 99 percent stake in Columbia Tower through a shell company called MLK Village
    Corporation, which shares the same address as the church and the charity
    and is led by the same three officers as the charity.

    "The Foundation failed to disclose MLK Village Corp as a related
    organization since it has had the same three registered officers since
    2018," the watchdog group said in its complaint. "In that case, they are considered a Brother/Sister organization since they are ‘controlled by the
    same person or persons that control the filing organization.'"

    NLPC also alleged that Ebenezer Building Foundation should have reported
    in its Form 990s its affiliation with Columbia Residential, the 1 percent
    owner of Columbia Tower and the entity responsible for filing eviction
    lawsuits against tenants during the pandemic.

    Ebenezer Building Foundation reports in its Form 990s that it makes its governing documents and financial statements available to the public upon request, but the charity has not responded to multiple requests from the
    Free Beacon for copies of those records.

    Palmer and Ebenezer Baptist Church executive pastor John Vaughn did not
    return requests for comment.

    https://freebeacon.com/democrats/georgia-launches-investigation-into- warnocks-church-following-free-beacon-report/

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