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Get Your Charity Together: Wyclef Put On Blast Once Again About What Yele Haiti Is Doing With Their Donors’ Money

The mayor of the city of North Miami may have thought Wyclef ‘s do-gooder-ness was worthy of recognition last week, but people are stil giving him and his Yele Haiti foundation the side-eye. Yele Haiti’s coffers swelled to $16 million in 2010, the most the charity had ever received. But less than a third of that went to emergency efforts, and $1 million was paid to a Florida firm that doesn’t seem to exist, The Post has learned. Jean’s charity, which he founded in 2005 with his cousin Jerry Duplessis, was already troubled when the earthquake struck Haiti on Jan. 12, 2010. The Post reported in 2008 that it had never filed a required tax form detailing its spending with the IRS. The group lost $244,000 in 2009. But hours after the earthquake hit, Jean took to Twitter to beg for $5 donations. An avalanche of donations poured in. Almost immediately, allegations surfaced that the former Fugees singer had used the charity’s cash for his own benefit. Critics found that four years earlier Yele Haiti had steered $250,000 to a Haitian TV station controlled by Jean and Duplessis. Jean held a Jan. 18, 2010, press conference to tearfully defend Yele Haiti’s reputation. “Have we made mistakes before? Yes,” Jean said. “Did I ever use Yele money for personal benefits? Absolutely not. Yele’s books are open and transparent.” The earthquake killed between 200,000 and 300,000 Haitians and left a million homeless. The country is still in the grip of a cholera epidemic. For all the desperation, records show that Yele Haiti spent just $5.1 million for emergency relief efforts, including food and water delivery to makeshift survivor camps, according to a review of the charity’s 2010 tax filings, which were obtained by The Post. Yele Haiti paid five contractors to accomplish its goals, including P&A Construction — which received $353,983 and is run by Warnel Pierre, the brother of Jean’s wife, Claudinette. A purported Miami business called Amisphere Farm Labor Inc. received a whopping $1,008,000 as a “food distributor.” No trace of the company could be found last week in the Sunshine State, but records show the company’s head, Amsterly Pierre, bought three properties in Florida last year, including a condo in an upscale waterfront community. The firm incorporated in August 2008 but never filed any of the subsequent financial paperwork required to do business in Florida, according to the Florida Department of State. The address listed for the business is an auto-repair shop in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood, where a worker said he had never heard of Pierre or Amisphere. Pierre did not return a call for comment. Yele Haiti also paid $577,185 to a company called Samosa SA, based in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince, as a “bulk water supplier.” But some of that money went to rent a house for Yele Haiti volunteers on Samosa’s property at the inflated price of $35,000 a month. “Given the fact that Yele Haiti was involved in a swirl of controversy after the earthquake in Haiti, it’s all the more reason to be more transparent to ensure donors that their funds are going to help people,” said the Better Business Bureau’s Bennett Weiner. In Clef’s defense, a lot of charities’ hands have been tied by red tape and political BS in Haiti following the earthquake, due to the fact that the outbound government at the time wasn’t necessarily all that interested in seeing the country move forward. Yele also wouldn’t be the first American-based charity to partner with people who didn’t necessarily have the best intentions when it came to actually helping Haiti. But you would think, at this point, Wyclef would do a better job of covering his a$$ and making sure everything he and Yele did was on the money… Source

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Garry Conille is Haiti’s prime minister

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Garry Conille is Haiti’s prime minister

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Posters: Released!

They aren’t as exciting as the sneak peeks we’ve enjoyed, but, hey, anything to get us psyched for more Captain Jack Sparrow, right? A trio of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides has been released, one of which features Johnny Depp in this iconic role and the others showcasing new characters to the franchise: Penelope Cruz as Angelia, Blackbeard’s daughter and the pirate Blackbird himself, played by Ian McShane. Click on each Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides poster for a close up of these fun characters.

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Wyclef Jean Shot, Hospitalized in Haiti

Hip-hop star and activist Wyclef Jean has been released from a hospital in his native Haiti after being treated for a gunshot wound to the hand Saturday. Joe Mignon, a director of Jean’s Yele Foundation, says Jean was shot in the hand after 11 p.m. in Delmas, outside the capital of Port-au-Prince. Jean’s brother, Samuel, confirmed the musician was shot. Neither he nor Mignon had additional details regarding why, but he will recover fully. Wyclef’s shooting comes on the eve of presidential elections in Haiti. Jean, who planned to run for the presidency before being disallowed due to Haiti’s residency requirement, is supporting fellow musician Michel Martelly. A spokesman for the Haitian National Police could not be immediately reached for comment regarding Wyclef’s shooting . But, fortunately, he’s alright. “He is doing well,” Jean’s publicist Cindy Tanenbaum tells CNN, also describing the wound suffered by the former Fugees member as “superficial.”

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Sean Penn Hits Back At Wyclef Jean

‘I would caution Mr. Jean against research, or prospective policy, by sound bite,’ he writes in a Huffington Post essay. By Gil Kaufman Wyclef Jean announces his run for President of Haiti Photo: Frederic Dupoux/ Getty Images Wyclef Jean’s brief but colorful attempt to get on the presidential ballot for the upcoming post-earthquake election in Haiti is over, but the controversy continues. While Jean, 40, was garnering international headlines for his fight to get on the ballot in his native country — he has lived in New York since age 9 — behind the scenes, a more intense battle was apparently brewing with a man you definitely don’t want to mess with: actor and activist Sean Penn . The notoriously short-fused Oscar winner aired his grievances with Jean in an essay for the Huffington Post on Wednesday (August 25), in which he took the former Fugees leader to task for turning their disagreement into a fake “sensationalized celebrity feud,” contesting the country’s electoral laws in the wake of his rejected bid (when he didn’t seem to have any opinion on them before) and for not spending his more time on the ground in Haiti helping those in need in the wake of January’s quake. Penn, who has lived in a small tent outside the crumbled capital of Port-au-Prince for much of the past six months, wrote, “I have never met Wyclef Jean, and all I really know of him on any personal level has come through the fond comments of a few mutual friends. Hence, nothing I might say, was in ANY way personal, or intended to be lambasting to anyone,” he wrote, referring to comments he made on CNN earlier this month reacting to Jean’s announcement of his presidential bid. “My comments were critical observations of a political candidate and a leader of an organization in Haiti.” Penn — who joins ‘Clef’s former Fugees partner Pras in questioning the logic behind the presidential run — also takes issue with the publicist hired by Jean, who he said has worked to “make the case that Wyclef Jean gave indispensable world attention” to Haiti’s incredible misfortune. “I was there for those six months after the earthquake and so many of us on the ground wondered where he was when that kind of attention was so necessary and absent, and why he was NOT helping to keep this desperate situation in the news,” Penn wrote. “None among us felt or expressed anger toward it, but rather a universal sadness for his silence, as he is America’s most admired cultural link to Haiti. As the six-month anniversary approached, it triggered the return of the world media, and of Wyclef Jean to Haiti. He’d referred to himself as ‘His Excellency Wyclef Jean’ and ‘The most famous man in Haiti’ on a self-generated flier in the lead-up to his troubling announcement.” The actor explained that on a recent appearance on the “Larry King Show,” he was expressing his concerns about the American media’s support of Jean’s run despite a lack of critical questions about it “simply because they were familiar with him.” He also said that though current laws put limitations on the contribution of “Haitians returning to their own country following an education abroad,” it would have been more valuable had Wyclef drawn attention to that fact at another time “or in a less divisive ambition. However, the only attention that Haiti seems to be getting today is on a presidential campaign of personality that threatens to create a new swell of social unrest in a plagued country. I would caution Mr. Jean against research, or prospective policy, by sound bite.” Penn noted that he’s been running a non-governmental organization while living in a 55,000-person camp in Haiti and that his organization has distributed “thousands of water filters, food, medicine, medical supplies and volunteers” throughout Port-au-Prince over the past six months. Jean said on “Larry King” that his Yele Haiti organization has raised $9 million to date for Haitian relief. Jean’s publicist, Marian Salzman, sent MTV News an e-mail response to Penn’s comments on Wednesday afternoon: “I am flattered he knows my name and more flattered that Wyclef called to sing [sic] me,” she wrote. “I’m sorry since we’re surprised by the anger over a disagreement between people who all care deeply about Haiti. Not sure why we need to argue versus hunker down and demand human rights and a positive Haitian future?” The actor was also clearly miffed by a comment Jean made on the “Gayle King Show” on August 9, in which he said he wanted to tell Penn, “I do not react on emotions when it comes to the Haitian people. I do not have to sacrifice my life and live inside of a tent to prove that I am for the Haitian people.” That drew this sharp response: “No, he doesn’t have to live in a tent. But it would be nice if he visited once and awhile.” He ends by pointing again to the “Larry King” interview and asking readers to ponder Jean’s response to questions about his residency in Haiti (he says he lives in the United States) and his fluency in French and Creole (he suggests the nation’s people should also learn English), the island’s native languages. “Yes, I still support those Haitians who believe in him. But, I recommend that Mr. Jean and his advisers keep their future musings on more important topics than discrediting someone involved with a really good NGO,” Penn said. “The real and devastating human issues in Haiti must be handled and led by a qualified president’s deft hand. These elections are crucial, and I have no part in them. Neither should Mr. Jean.” What do you think about Penn and Jean’s back-and-forth? Let us know in the comments. Related Artists Wyclef Jean

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Wyclef Jean to Run for President of Haiti

Known as much for his humanitarian efforts as his musical career, Wyclef Jean has announced his plans to run for the Haitian presidency. Said the social activist, confirming the news to Time magazine and referencing January’s natural disaster in the region: “If not for the earthquake, I probably would have waited another 10 years before doing this… If I can’t take five years out to serve my country as President, then everything I’ve been singing about, like equal rights, doesn’t mean anything.” Wycleff, who was born in Haiti and moved to Brooklyn when he was nine, added: “I want to be part of a different kind of celebrity, one that thinks not just about charity but policy.” In 2005, Jean established the Y

Vivica vs. Brandy: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Vivica A. Fox , Brandy , Beauty ” Trapped: Haitian Nights ” star Vivica A. Fox , 45, and former child star Brandy , 31, wigged out at the same event in L.A. on Monday. Question is … Read more

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RACIST Ponds Cosmetic Commercial

Cosmetic companies make skin bleaching products to fulfill the ill-informed desire of some people that feel they need to pursue the euro-centric ideal of beauty by having white skin. There's been a documentary on Current where Jamaicans bleach their skin to which skin bleaching can cause skin cancer. It's even more outrageous that they have actual commercials that say if you have dark skin, you're not good enough. Embedded is only ONE of a whole series of commercials with a connected story of this dark skinned Indian women who apparently needs to keep using Pond's skin whitener to win back her man who was stolen from her by this lighter complexioned woman. Ridiculous. What's even worse is the fact that people follow this awful ideal. For example, in the Haitian earthquake disaster, the Thai government offered to send millions of skin creams to whiten the skin of Haitians cuz they're all “so dark” (if they paid for shipping) saying, “We noticed in the news that the Haitians are all very dark-skinned. This is surely one of the reasons they are living in poverty. With lighter skin they could be more successful.” http://www.rightsandwrongs.co.uk/asia/thailand/1514-thais-donate-whitening-skin-… added by: Aether_Vitae

Chris Brown Image Rehab Tour Continues

Chris Brown is working overtime on cleanup duty. That applies to both community service, where he literally cleans up roads, and image rehabilitation, where he’s agreed to headline an all-star benefit. Dubbed “Virginia Stand Up! A Call to Action,” the event will take place May 15 at Virginia Commonwealth University and feature all-star performances. The recently-released T-Pain, Keri Hilson (who has been linked to Chris romantically), Trey Songz and Ryan Leslie, will perform, along with host Brown. More stars are expected to sign on in the coming days, with proceeds going to the Red Cross’ Haitian relief efforts and the Central Virginia Food Bank. “I wanted to find a way to contribute personally to the ongoing Haitian relief effort,” said Brown, who’s also spreading the word about the U.S. Census . “I also wanted to support an organization that helps people in need right here in my home state,” he added. “Everyone has to do their part.” That part extends beyond picking up garbage alongside I-95 … Chris Brown is working hard to clean up roads and reputations .

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Amy Winehouse Steps Out with Blake Fielder-Civil

Don’t call her Wino. It’s Mrs. Fielder-Civil, thankyouverymuch. Amy Winehouse announced, on a night out with her former husband, that she is retaking her married name. After getting divorced… naturally. It’s Amy Winehouse we’re talking about. Accept it and deal . Out on the town to celebrate his birthday, the pair were seen openly s hooting heroin and scoring crack rocks from a dealer kissing and cuddling. The couple, who divorced last September before announcing their second engagement weeks later, spent around three hours in London’s Soho: Together again … at long last (someone call the police). Earlier, the eternal lovebirds were pictured hand-in-hand leaving the London Clinic where Amy has been treated for recurring breast implant woes . Said club owner Sam Shaker, a long time friend of the train wreck couple, “She was asking us to call her Mrs. Fielder-Civil again, not Winehouse.” “They were very romantic together all night. He was very protective of her and she was giggling and smiling at him. They are a very nice couple.” So true . It seems they were on best behavior, or their equivalent, with Amy ordering a glass of sangria and Blake ordering steak and chips in the VIP area. Might being back together with Blake Fielder-Civil of all people actually have a calming effect on her? Stranger things have happened … possibly.

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