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Sharpton’s Nonprofit Nearly Doubles His Compensation

Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network (NAN) has reportedly boosted his pay almost double and paid almost $1 million for trips on private jets for him and others, the New York Post reported on Saturday.

“The National Action Network paid Sharpton $348,174 in 2021 as its president and CEO and gave him a hefty bonus of $278,503 — plus $22,117 worth of benefits for total compensation of $648,794, its latest tax filing shows,” the Post reported. NAN also reportedly paid almost $1 million for trips in private jets and limousines.

His compensation in 2020 came to $347,183, which did not include a bonus. Sharpton reportedly received over $1 million from NAN in 2018, according to tax filings, and the organization additionally compensated several of his relatives as well. “His daughter, Dominique, got $78,670 for membership work; his daughter, Ashley, took in $59,950 for social media duties and consulting; and his niece, Nikki, received $15,800 for special events,” the Post article noted.

Race hustling — nice work if you can get it.

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Sharpton Sells the Rights to His “Life Story” to NAN for More Than Half-a-Million Dollars

In December 2018, Sharpton accepted $531,000 from NAN in exchange for his “life story rights for a 10-year period,” according to the organization’s latest tax filing. Under the terms of the deal, NAN was free to subsequently sell those rights to Hollywood or anyone else at a profit.


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