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Shalomyah Bowers
President at BOWERS*
Shalomyah Bowers, whose real name appears to be Christman Bowers, is a controversial figure associated with the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement and the founder of BOWERS* Consulting Firm.12
Background and Allegations
Bowers has been accused of fraudulent activities and mismanagement of funds related to the Black Lives Matter organization. The global Black Lives Matter social justice organization filed a lawsuit against Bowers, his consulting firm, and the Global Network Foundation, alleging fraud, misrepresentation, breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and unfair business practices.1
Specific Accusations
According to the lawsuit and statements from BLM:
- Bowers allegedly redirected millions of dollars in donations meant for BLM's social justice work into his own foundation.1
- He is accused of locking BLM members out of their social media accounts while they were engaged in protests.1
- Bowers reportedly fired BLM members around him and began using the organization's donor money for personal purposes.1
- He allegedly changed passwords to all social media accounts, preventing BLM staffers from accessing them.1
Past Behavior
Information from Bowers' past suggests a history of questionable behavior:
- A former high school classmate reportedly provided evidence that Bowers has been known as a scammer since his school days.1
- His high school yearbook allegedly included a quote from him stating, "If you can't beat um, cheat um," which has been interpreted as indicative of his character.1
Professional Activities
Despite the controversies, Bowers has been involved in various professional activities:
- He is listed as the founder of BOWERS* Consulting Firm.2
- Bowers has worked on political campaigns, including as a campaign manager for Peggy Moore in an Oakland City Council race.3
It's important to note that these allegations are part of an ongoing legal dispute, and the full truth of the matter may still be unfolding.