February 18, 2015
Anti Discrimination Attorney Charged With Holding Millions in Affordable Housing Money
Craig Gurian, Attorney
This is a long term pattern with non profits going back at least to the 1960s when Head Start groups paid their lawyers tens of thousands and little money went to help the poor.
[From article]
A civil-rights group is under fire for collecting $10 million as part of a 2009 federal discrimination-suit settlement in Westchester County and not disbursing a dime to help poor minorities secure housing.
The controversy centers on the The Anti-Discrimination Center of Manhattan and its leader, Craig Gurian.
The group filed a $180 million suit in 2007 claiming Westchester had received tens of millions of dollars in federal housing funds but failed to build affordable apartments for minorities in white areas.
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Watchdog.org, an investigative-journalism Web site, reported that Gurian wasn’t spending any of the money on housing, while paying himself and his wife, Lori Bilkson, $245,000 a year.
“That group needs to be investigated,” said Bishop Nathan Edwards, president of the United Black Clergy of Westchester.
http://nypost.com/2015/02/18/civil-rights-group-head-under-fire-for-hoarding-10m-settlement/
Civil-rights group head under fire for ‘hoarding’ $10M settlement
By Carl Campanile
New York Post
February 18, 2015 | 12:27am
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