You Won’t Believe What This Biker Charity Is Doing With Your Money
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Founder Danny Perkins lives in a million dollar condo in Miami and oversees a lucrative money making biker funded charity
When Orlando television news reporter Matt Grant started digging around into the finances of Daytona based BADD, (Bikers Against Drunk Drivers) he hit a stone wall, at least when he contacted the organization directly. BADD is a well known motorcycle charity in Central Florida and is known for it’s motorcycle giveaways. According to records filed with the State of Florida in the three years prior to 2014, the organization collected just over $2.6 million dollars. Those same records indicate the charity has returned just $20,300 to victims of drunk drivers, less than 1% of the money it collected. The president of Charity Navigator, one of the largest non-profit charity watch dogs in the United States said the numbers don’t add up and gives BADD a “zero” rating. Records indicate that the charity’s founder Danny Perkins owns a luxury condo on Miami’s South Beach worth almost a million dollars and which records indicate was paid for in cash and a 27 foot pleasure boat which is registered in the charity’s name. When asked how donations are spent, Perkins told WESH in an email “the charity speaks for itself,”claiming BADD has sent out 5 million flyers and used Facebook posts to encourage people not to drink and drive.
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I was watching the one time when they pulling the winners stuff off the tractor trailer and he said I’ll think I’ll keep this one! Didn’t realize he was on camera. I new right then he was a scammer!! Never entered again!! I hope they hang him!! Scum Bag!!!
Sounds like the biden administration. Just a bunch of money hungry crooks. God will sort them out!
If this is true, why doesn’t law enforcement get involved? FL is pretty tough on scams
If this is true, why doesn’t law enforcement get involved? FL is pretty tough on scams
I’ve spent lots of $$$ on these raffles.
I should have known better, considering the prizes they claim to offer. I think they might even find out what kind of stuff the contestants like to make “custom” prize pages. I play guitar, and love bikes and classic cars. These are the prizes they claim to offer on my messages.