The Rev. Al Sharpton has found an eager buyer for the rights to his life story — his own charity.
The National Action Network agreed to pay the activist preacher $531,000 for his “life story rights for a 10-year period,” according to the non-profit’s latest tax filing, which was obtained by The Post.
NAN can apparently turn around and sell those rights to Hollywood or other takers at a profit, but neither the reverend nor the charity would identify what producers are waiting for such Sharpton content.
The document does not indicate when Sharpton, who is president of NAN, gets the cash, which is above and beyond the $244,661 he already pulled down in compensation from the group in 2017.
Sharpton also wouldn’t say when the cash would come in.
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7 comments:
Can't even pay his taxes and was going to leave this country if Trump won---he needs to be shoved across the border and his citizenship be revoked.
Al tricky fingers Sharpton....doesn't he owe back taxes STILL?
IRS NEEDS TO INVESTIGATE THIS.
That money is the property of the US tax payers. Why has the IRS not confiscated and punished this crook. If I bragged about this kind of money and owing the IRS millions, the IRS would attach the payments and throw me in jail.
Nice score Sharpy! now he can pay his back taxes.
Denzel will play him in the movie!
called snippets from a race hustler?
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