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Updated · Fox News · May 26
Hasan Piker Names Neville Roy Singham Behind $285 Million Nonprofit Network as Probe Deepens
Updated
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?