Hasan Piker Names Neville Roy Singham Behind $285 Million Nonprofit Network as Probe Deepens
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Updated · Fox News · May 26
Hasan Piker Names Neville Roy Singham Behind $285 Million Nonprofit Network as Probe Deepens
1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 26
Monday’s livestream gave investigators a new public admission: Piker said Singham has been a “funding vehicle” for “political movements” and “political advocacy” tied to CodePink, PSL and ANSWER Coalition.
Those remarks matter because federal and congressional investigators have been examining whether Singham-linked nonprofits used tax-exempt status to support overt political activity beyond legal limits.
The scrutiny already escalated when Treasury’s OFAC subpoenaed Piker and CodePink co-founder Medea Benjamin over a March trip to Cuba for a communist convoy that they described as humanitarian.
Fox News Digital previously reported Singham funneled $285 million into six nonprofits after selling Thoughtworks for an estimated $785 million in 2017, with investigators also probing possible foreign-influence links from his base in Shanghai.
Piker framed the case as an effort to suppress activism financed by an American citizen, but his comments could strengthen the argument that Singham’s network operated as a political machine rather than a purely charitable one.
Can a network of nonprofits legally function as a political movement while remaining tax-exempt?
How is an American tycoon in Shanghai shaping protests and political narratives inside the United States?