Earlier today, Curtis Benjamin, the sketchy CEO of Saving Our
Daughters, released a statement on behalf of the organization in
which he says the charity never received any money from the Masquerade
Ball Kenya threw on their behalf.
“To protect the integrity of Saving Our Daughters, our records show that we did not receive any of the proceeds raised from Ms. Moore’s masquerade ball.”
Kenya Moore responded.
“It’s unfortunate Mr. Curtis Benjamin was not aware of the effort I put into trying to make the event a success for Saving Our Daughters or overlooked the texts regarding the intended honoree. I spent over $10,000 dollars to make the charity event successful, in addition to making a personal donation from the event as well as forwarding any and all donations collected. I hope the focus can shift to the young girls and I wish the organization nothing but the best in the future.”
Kenya Moore released texts and receipts showing her donation and Nene's knowledge of the event. Seems like the charity is being sketchy. Nene has been affiliated with "Saving Our Daughters" for a while. The publicist (April Love) that was working on Kenya's charity ball, that later quit, is also Nene's publicist. I don't believe Nene or the Charity.
6 comments:
This SOD's CEO is def in cahoots with knee knee.
Nene's George Washington wig is a mess.
Omg rotfl!!! Why knee knee though? @EC344
Because she's a man.
Kenya put a gun to Nene's head. Not going to keep saying this.
How come you didn't blog about Moose walking over to Peter when he was talking to his wife but Kenya is wrong for addressing the person that was actually talking to her?
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