Leo Terrell Offers to be the Lead Attorney to Investigate BLM When Republicans ‘Take Over the House of Representatives After November’

Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell responded today to a report that Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors admitted that she lied when she denied using the group $6 million Los Angeles property only for official business as she reveals that she hosted parties there.

After sharing the news in a tweet, Terrell fired off a number of tweets where he offered the group advice, as well as Congressional Republicans.

“Attention Black Lives Matter. Let me give you some good legal advice. Sell all those homes and return all the money you collected by exploiting Black people,” Terrell said in the first tweet.

Terrell then declared that he believes, “This is the beginning of the end for Black Lives Matter.”

“The Republicans will take over the House of Representatives after November. Congressional hearings will take place regarding the unlawful collection of money by Black Lives Matter,” Terrell explained.

Terrell offered, “Dear congressional Republicans. Please appoint me as the lead attorney in your congressional investigation of Black Lives Matter.”

Cullors told the Associated Press today that she used the BLM mansion for her own recreation twice. 

The first time was for a party to toast Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s inauguration as president and vice president in January 2021.

Two months later, in March 2021, Cullors held a birthday party for her school-aged son at the luxury property.

Cullors previously issued a statement denying that she’d ever lived there or used the property for her personal gain after its purchase was revealed by New York magazine.

Of her earlier decision to lie, Cullors said, “I look back at that and think, that probably wasn’t the best idea.”

In a recent Fox News interview, Terrell accused BLM of raising money by “playing the race card.”

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