Baltimore nonprofit that was run by mayor's wife shut down after getting $100K of taxpayer cash — and Soros is involved
The nonprofit got a large influx of donations the month the Scotts announced their relationship.
A nonprofit organization linked to the wife of the mayor of Baltimore is facing intense scrutiny after it ended operations despite taking in hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to WBFF-TV.
The mission of the Bmore Empowered nonprofit was to encourage black women and girls to excel in entrepreneurship and "holistic wellness," according to its website. It was first founded in 2017 and came to be led by Hana Scott in Sept. 2021 until Sept. 2025.
'This is not a pause. It is the end of a beautiful chapter.'
Her tenure as director of operations ended the same day that Bmore Empowered announced an "organizational pause."
The organization is reportedly behind on tax filings, has been sued for unpaid rent, and is listed as "delinquent" on the state's charity database.
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