LGBTQ-rights group GLAAD has fallen under scrutiny after a new report detailed extravagent spending at the non-profit, including CEO Sarah Kate Ellis' hefty pay package.
The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation has fallen under scrutiny after an exposé revealed allegations of "lavish" spending at the prominent LGBTQ rights group, and claims the nonprofit may have violated IRS rules. A report from The New York Times detailed
's size. did not cite the expenses as income for their chief executive, meaning she did not pay taxes on the compensation, which the outlet says might have violated IRS rules. Michael West, a lawyer who advises charities at the New York Council of Nonprofits, told the Times that 's major donors have included Disney, Netflix and Google. CREATOR OF STAR WARS SHOW DESCRIBED AS ‘GAYEST’ EVER REACTS TO BACKLASH, CALLS CRITICISM ‘REDUCTIVE’
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