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SF human rights boss paid out thousands to celebs — and hawked her kids’ book

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Fews App Post Time 18h ago

Busted San Francisco Human Rights Commission chief Sheryl Davis funneled taxpayer cash through her partner’s nonprofit to pay celebs — even dropping thousands on books promoting herself and famous pals, according to an affidavit. Davis was arrested Monday for a “pervasive pattern of self-dealing” while she was head of the Dream Keeper Initiative — a $120 million plan to assist black residents created after the police killing of George Floyd in 2020. The human rights boss had a $350,000-per-year pay packet as head of the Human Rights Commission — but allegedly used her partner James Spingola’s nonprofit, Collective Impact, as a “slush fund” to pay for celeb-studded events and to help hawk her children’s book, “Free to Sing.

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