Xahra Saleem also spent donations on food takeaways and beauty treatments. Organiser was sentenced to two and a half years in prison and is now pennilessA fraudster who organised the Black Lives Matter protests that toppled the Colston statue stole £70,000 - but has been ordered to pay back just £1.
Bristol Crown Court heard previously that Saleem received an initial payment of £30,653. This came after a total of 588 individual donations had been made from around the world to the GoFundMe page, totalling £32,344. Speaking after the hearing, DC Anthony Davis, officer in the case, said: 'Xahra Saleem admitted to defrauding a charity of a significant sum of money and received a custodial sentence for it last year.
Advertisement 'They were put in an incredibly difficult position of trying to answer questions about Saleem's offending when they had done nothing wrong and were left devastated by what occurred. Avon and Somerset Police investigated a GoFundMe page called 'BristBLM' initially set up for the demonstration on June 7 2020 after the donation money disappeared.
He told her: 'As an organiser of the Black Lives Matter march in Bristol, you gave yourself a high public profile which you used to raise money to help young people in St Pauls - an immensely worthwhile cause.
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