Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes’ nonprofit claimed multiple partnerships it never had

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Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes’ nonprofit claimed multiple partnerships it never had
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Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes' nonprofit touted 18 'mission partners' on its website. But several said they were unaware of Reyes’ nonprofit, had received no money from it, and were not affiliated with it in any way.

The nonprofit Liberate All Value All, or LAVA, listed 18 “mission partners,” but many said they had never heard of LAVA or received any support from it.

As of earlier this week, LAVA’s website had listed 18 of those “mission partners,” including the Utah Domestic Violence Coalition, the Malouf Foundation and The Clothesline Project at Utah Valley University. Jennifer Campbell, executive director of the Utah Domestic Violence Coalition, said she had never heard of LAVA and there is nothing in the coalition’s records to indicate any partnership or support.

“I have never received any compensation for my part in LAVA,” he said. “Nevertheless, I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to make a positive impact on others through LAVA and remain committed to helping those facing challenges in Utah, the United States and worldwide.” tax-exempt charity and may have had its status reinstated, but records indicate it has not filed the required tax returns.

When he was told it was Reyes’ foundation, Diviricean was surprised. “He’s a friend to Camp Kostopulos, but he’s never really done anything for us or donated a dollar to us,” he said. “I had no idea.”, a suicide prevention nonprofit based in Tennessee, said he’d never heard of LAVA and had “no formal or known partnership or association with Liberate All Value All.

“Obviously, we’re a little bit concerned because we’ve never heard of this organization before,” she said. She asked for contact information for LAVA in order to have Fight The New Drug’s name removed.One of the entities listed on LAVA’s website, the Salt Lake City-based nonprofit Humanitarian Experience, or HXP, said it received a small donation from LAVA several years ago, but was not aware it was listed as a partner.

Reyes’ campaign consultant, Alan Crooks, said that some of the other organizations on the website probably received support from LAVA but didn’t know it. In other cases, LAVA helped groups that weren’t listed, he said.

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