Sunday, March 14, 2010

Haitians Need Relief....from Wyclef?

I've been a fan of Wyclef Jean for a long time. In fact, most people were drawn to Lauren Hill - but I always thought Wyclef brought the funk to the Fugees. Over the last several years, he has become an ambassador of sorts for his native Haiti - almost commanding respect on a Bono-level. He was a vocal advocate during the recent earthquake that rocked the island nation. His charity raised millions of dollars - much of which came from his pleas on various TV networks. That's why today's news of his charity having misappropriating funds to pay his mistress over $100k - is getting much attention and is very sad.
From Gawker.com:
Yele, Haiti...the sketchy foundation that Wyclef Jean founded to help the Haitian people—which received millions in the outpouring of generosity following the wake of the earthquake there—paid Jean's mistress and personal assistant $105,000 in 2008. According to Yele Haiti's 2008 tax return, which was posted this week by the Smoking Gun, the charity paid Khatou-Chevassus $105,000 as an independent contractor in 2008 for "program development." That amounts to roughly one-third of all the money Yele spent that year on management and general expenses. So what did she do for that money? Khatou-Chevassus is currently listed on Yele's web site as the organization's vice president. But according to five sources familiar with Yele's operations, in 2008 she served as Jean's personal assistant—working on his commercial endeavors as well as his charitable ones—and was involved romantically with the former Fugees star. "She worked for Wyclef on all Wyclef matters," says one source who has worked with Jean in the past. "She did whatever Wyclef needed that day, whether it was related to Yele or not. She would do things like book flights, and she wasn't very good at it. It's a shame that she made that much money." The source said Khatou-Chevassus' salary amounted to more than three times what Suzie Sylvain, Yele Haiti's dedicated program director who is credited by many Yele Haiti insiders with actually keeping the organization running, was paid. "Everyone knows they were in a relationship," says another source familiar with Yele Haiti. "A dozen people, including me, saw and knew. It wasn't a secret." Jean is married, but he has said in the past that he has an open relationship with his wife.

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