Bank of America Gives Millions to ACORN

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ACORN Gets $2,000,000 from Bailed Out Bank of America Will media pursue beleaguered financial institutionâ's charitable contribution to controversial organization as they have with executive compensation?

ACORN Gets $2 Million from Bailed Out Bank of America
By Jeff Poor, Business & Media Institute


Remember the outrage when it was discovered former Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain - how he spent over a $1 million to redecorate his office, as meticulously itemized by CNBC correspondent Charlie Gasparino for The Daily Beast? Merrill Lynch was acquired by Bank of America in September 2008 and Thain was eventually let go, and the backlash for his extravagant redecorating ensued. But, this latest indiscretion has gone unnoticed by the media - a donation in the amount of $2 million to the ACORN Housing Corporation of Chicago, according to a document posted on Bank of America corporate philanthropy Web site - which shows the bank had given the total amount in grant money from October 2007 through June 2009.

The document also details several regional grants to ACORN, which is said to be finalized through 2009, but currently included the following:

*ACORN (Miami) - $50,000; ACORN Housing Corp. (Chicago) - $85,000; ACORN Housing Corporation (Las Vegas) - $20,000.

ACORN has been associated with cases of voter fraud, accounting improprieties and has lobbied for obligatory housing assistance from the federal government for home borrowers that got in over their heads with recent mortgage woes.

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