Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Do Hannity and North operate a "charitable" fraud?

By Joe Conason

A potentially damaging scandal erupted today that implicates Fox News Channel personalities Sean Hannity and Oliver North in the worst kind of charitable fraud. According to complaints filed with the Federal Trade Commission and the IRS, the two right-wing icons have exploited American veterans for personal and partisan gain. The actions filed by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington accuse Hannity and North of misusing millions of dollars collected by the Freedom Alliance, a charity they promote and control.

Similar accusations were aired recently by right-wing blogger Debbie Schlussel, who complained that the "Freedom Concerts" sponsored by the Freedom Alliance and headlined by Hannity were not donating all proceeds -- estimated at more than $10 million -- to scholarships for the children of wounded and killed service members, as advertised. But now CREW, which had been investigating the same allegations independently before Schlussel posted her warning, has completed its own probe and filed legal actions before the two federal agencies.

The CREW complaint to the FTC charges that "Hannity and Freedom Concerts have engaged in illegal and deceptive marketing practices by suggesting that all money generated by ticket sales for the Freedom Concerts he sponsors each summer goes to scholarships for children of killed and wounded service members." Duane Ward, the promoter who heads Premiere Marketing, which produces the concerts, also runs Premiere Speakers Bureau -- which exclusively represents Hannity and North. "After staging the concerts, Premiere donates an unknown portion of the concert proceeds to the Freedom Alliance," according to CREW.

CREW points out that Hannity often promotes the concerts on his radio and television broadcasts, claiming: "Every penny, 100 percent of the donations are applied to the Freedom Alliance scholarship fund." Appearing with Hannity, North has said: "There’s no overhead. There’s no expenses taken out. Every penny that’s donated or that’s raised through things like the Freedom Concerts goes to the scholarship fund."

In its IRS complaint against Freedom Alliance, CREW says that the group’s charitable tax status should be voided because it has engaged in "prohibited political activities" such as its annual "Freedom Cruise" with Republican politicians, including Newt Gingrich and Michael Steele.

"There is little more despicable than preying upon the generosity of Americans by deceiving them into believing they are aiding the children of killed and wounded service members when the truth is most of the money is going to a for-profit venture," said CREW executive director Melanie Sloan in a press release. "Americans deserve to know whether this high-profile charity allegedly dedicated to helping veterans and their families is really doing what it says it is."

Not surprisingly, Hannity and North and their allies have sought to refute the charges first lodged by Schlussel. But one of the researchers who worked on this matter says there is much more that will be revealed in the coming days.

2 comments:

Communications guru said...

Gee, why am I not surprised that they have “exploited American veterans for personal
and partisan gain.”

The charge by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington carries a lot of
weight, but not Debbie Schlussel. She a nut job. I saw her in action when she accused the
head of the Michigan Department of Human Services a terrorist at his confirmation hearing.

But I would not be surprised there is something there. As for North’s claims that there is no overhead; remember, he’s a convicted liar.

Hugh Jee From Jersey said...

Its pretty foolish for Hannity and North to say things like "every penny" goes to the charity.

These performers have managers, publicists, lighting and sound technicians, wardrobe, makeup, and backup musicians....if you think every last one of them is working for free, well there's this bridge in Brooklyn you'd might like to buy.

And that's not even beginning to touch the allegations that "Sean and Ollie" (sounds like a classic comedy duo, heh?) and/or Duane Ward made a few bucks on this.

It is interesting....what are you going to believe, the facts or the story of a convicted perjurer?