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The Many Startups of Stacey
Stacey Abrams had started up many non-profit organizations, co-mingled their funds, and seen several of them fail, or worse.
As a Democratic politician, civil-rights activist, tax attorney and serial entrepreneur, Stacey Abrams has founded or co-founded a dizzying array of nonprofits and LLCs, some of which co-mingle funds.
The Stacey Abrams startup list
Records show many of her start-ups have no office or staff and are based out of Abrams’ home in Atlanta. A number of them have failed, dissolved or have fallen into debt and had tax liens attached, and some are under state or federal investigation. A list:
- Fair Fight Inc., Fair Fight Action, Fair Fight PAC, Fair Fight Georgia, and Fair Count
- New Georgia Project, New Georgia Action Fund
- Southern Economic Advancement Project (SEAP)
- American Pride Rises APR Network
- Sage Works LLC, Sage Works Productions Inc.
- NOWaccount Corp., NOWaccount Network Corp., NOW Corp. USA
- Nourish Inc.
- Insomnia Consulting, Insomnia Group
- Third Sector Development Inc.
- Voter Access Institute
- Myrina Strategies
- The Family Room Inc.
- SELA Technologies Inc.
- Abrams Legal Services LLC
- Davis Hall LLC
- Hall Davis LLC
- Brockington Hall LLC
Sources: Stacey Abrams website, Georgia state financial disclosure statements
This article was originally published by RealClearInvestigations and made available via RealClearWire.
Paul Sperry is an investigative reporter for RealClearInvestigations. He is also a longtime media fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution. Sperry was previously the Washington bureau chief for Investor’s Business Daily, and his work has appeared in the New York Post, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and Houston Chronicle, among other major publications.
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