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Wyclef Jean Paid His Mistress $105,000 Through His Haiti Charity [Employee Relations]

Yele Haiti , the sketchy foundation that Wyclef Jean founded to help the Haitian people —which received millions in the outpouring of generosity following the wake of the earthquake there—paid Jean’s mistress and personal assistant $105,000 in 2008. That’s Zakiya Khatou-Chevassus on the right in the photo above. According to Yele Haiti’s 2008 tax return, which was posted this week by the Smoking Gun , the charity paid Khatou-Chevassus $105,000 as an independent contractor in 2008 for “program development.” That amounts to roughly one-third of all the money Yele spent that year on management and general expenses. So what did she do for that money? Khatou-Chevassus is currently listed on Yele’s web site as the organization’s vice president. But according to four sources familiar with Yele’s operations, in 2008 she served as Jean’s personal assistant—working on his commercial endeavors as well as his charitable ones—and was involved romantically with the former Fugees star. “She worked for Wyclef on all Wyclef matters,” says one source who has worked with Jean in the past. “She did whatever Wyclef needed that day, whether it was related to Yele or not. She would do things like book flights, and she wasn’t very good at it. It’s a shame that she made that much money.” The source said Khatou-Chevassus’ salary amounted to more than three times what Suzie Sylvain, Yele Haiti’s dedicated program director who is credited by many Yele Haiti insiders with actually keeping the organization running, was paid. “Everyone knows they were in a relationship,” says another source familiar with Yele Haiti. “A dozen people, including me, saw and knew. It wasn’t a secret.” Jean is married, but he has said in the past that he has an open relationship with his wife. Jean has a long history of using Yele Haiti’s money for his own commercial gain. In 2005, 2006, and 2007, the foundation paid out a total of $410,000 to commercial entities controlled in whole or in part by Wyclef , including a whopping $250,000 for advertising time on a Haitian television station he co-owns. According to internal financial statements obtained by Gawker in January , Jean didn’t contribute a single dollar to Yele Haiti’s American operation during the year he founded it, and its founding executive director resigned because he “saw hundreds of thousands of dollars going to business needs and nothing going to the charity, when it seemed that part of Wyclef’s new PR strategy focuses on his charitable endeavors.” In 2006, he demanded a $100,000 fee to perform at a Yele Haiti fundraiser designed to raise money for his own hometown. The event was canceled in part because securing Jean’s participation was too expensive. As the Smoking Gun noted, Khatou-Chevassus seems to have done some modeling in the past . The photo on the right above was taken at a 2009 reception she organized in New York for Prince Edward’s International Award Association. (Captions from photographs taken at the event that we found online identify her as the CEO of Carte Blanche International, but we’re almost certain that’s an error. All of the people we spoke to who know Khatou-Chevassus say it’s preposterous that she’d be a credit card executive; we’ve called Carte Blanche to ask.) A call to Khatou-Chevassus and an e-mail to Yele Haiti’s publicist were not immediately returned.

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Wyclef Jean Paid His Mistress $105,000 Through His Haiti Charity [Employee Relations]

Wyclef Jean: Give the Millions You’ve Raised to Those Who Can Help Haiti Now

Ego and financial improprieties aside, Wyclef Jean has demonstrated a genuine desire to help the people of Haiti. To do that, it’s time he acknowledge his personal foundation isn’t equipped to provide disaster relief and donate to those who can.

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Documents: Wyclef Jean’s Personal Charity Was Launched with Other People’s Money

Wyclef Jean has defended the financial irregularities of his foundation Yele Haiti by arguing he started it with his own money. However internal documents obtained by Gawker reveal that the former Fugee made no contribution during its first year. In defending his foundation at a press conference earlier this week against accusations that it has a history of mismanaging funds , Jean said, “I started the charity with my own funds.” Earlier, in a YouTube video , Jean claimed, “I myself have put $1 million inside my own foundation.” The documents, which include internal emails and detailed financial statements for 2005 — the year Yele was founded — show the internal chaos that has afflicted the organization since its founding

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How to Know When Gay Rumors Are True

Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston are all up in our grill again . This must have something to do with those gay rumors . Every famous male gets them at some point, but how can you tell whether or not they’re true?

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Hubris in Haiti: Wyclef Jean’s History of Overselling Yele’s Ability to Help

Wyclef Jean ‘s aspirations for his foundation, Yele Haiti , to be more than just a celebrity vanity project have long been outstripped by realities on the ground, people who’ve worked in Haiti for the organization tell Gawker. People who have worked for Yele Haiti in the past are speaking up to express concern that Jean’s celebrity is drawing urgently needed donations away from established NGOs and to Yele, which they say is ill-equipped to deliver urgently needed disaster relief. The people who spoke to Gawker say they are motivated by a fear that Jean’s celebrity and very real desire to help his homeland are diverting scarce resources from more capable and transparent organizations

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Wyclef Jean: My Charity Has Made ‘Mistakes’

Wyclef Jean offered a teary defense of his charity work with Yele Haiti in a press conference just now, admitting that he made some mistakes but denying that he profited from the charitable donations he directed toward his business interests. Jean also called for a “mass exodus” from Port-au-Prince, which has become a “morgue”: In 48 hours, the U.S. Army could probably set up 100,000 tents

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Is Wyclef Jean’s Charity the Best One to Help Haiti?

There’s no doubt Wyclef Jean — who has raised $1 million since the Haiti earthquake — wants to help his homeland. But a look at his personal foundation’s finances raises questions about whether it’s wisely managing the donations it’s collecting. The Smoking Gun took a look at the finances of Yele Haiti, the foundation Wyclef Jean founded to help his homeland— and it’s ugly

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Tameka Raymond Won’t Be a Real Housewife

The rumor appears to be true: Kim Zolciak and NeNe Leakes may be fired from The Real Housewives of Atlanta . But Tameka Raymond has spoken out and clarified her role in this controversial story: she won’t be taking part in the hit Bravo series.

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Eva Longoria: Philanthropist Of The Year

Eva Longoria Parker isn’t just a pretty face. The 34-year-old Desperate Housewives star has been named Philanthropist of the Year by The Hollywood Reporter. THR publisher Eric Mika said: “I’ve never met a more conscientious and socially aware young, energetic talent.

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Drue Kataoka sells engulfing quick dips in art and culture to rich Silicon Valley workaholics . Now she’s selling the ultimate fast immersion: the chance to “leave your mark” on Kataoka’s art during a private jet ride.

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