Valentina McKenzie, who chairs the left-wing Minnesota Freedom Fund (MFF), was arrested in late August for fentanyl possession.
Mckenzie was arrested by the Bloomington Police Department on Aug. 31 for fifth-degree possession of a dangerous drug. She also faces misdemeanor charges for possessing an open package of marijuana in a motor vehicle, according to Alpha News.
“The Minnesota Freedom Fund can confirm that MFF board chair Valentina McKenzie was arrested on Thursday, August 31st, in Bloomington. No charges have been filed. Out of respect for the legal process, we will have no further comment at this time,” Minnesota Freedom Fund communications director Noble Frank said in a statement, Alpha News reported.
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The organization has received backing from Vice President Kamala Harris.
MFF has bailed out people accused of sexual assault including a man who allegedly sexually assaulted his 16-year-old niece. The fund also helped bail out six men accused of domestic violence between June and August of 2021.
One man who was twice bailed out by the MFF was arrested again and faces three new felony charges, and a woman accused of stabbing her aunt with a knife was also bailed out by the organization.
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https://dailycaller.com/2023/09/14/minnesota-freedom-fund-chair-arrest-fentanyl-blm/