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A GiveSendGo campaign for Holly, the woman attacked in Cincinnati during the jazz festival – videos of which went viral ...
YouTuber Connor, who goes by the online moniker Pinesap, was reportedly fired for his political beliefs. The influencer announced his alleged firing in his GiveSendGo campaign started on Tuesday, July ...
Actor Charlie Sheen has stepped up to support a woman who was seriously injured in a violent attack in Ohio last week ...
"Let me be clear, there is no place for violent crime in Cincinnati, whether it's fight or gun violence, we will pursue those responsible and we will hold them accountable no matter who they are, ...
The crowdfunding site GiveSendGo is facing heavy criticism after a woman who used a racial slur against a 5-year-old Black boy raised more than $750,000 on the platform. Video Shiloh Hendrix went ...
A man who openly identified as a “fascist” during a debate Mehdi Hasan has raised over $18K after claiming he was fired for expressing his political beliefs.
Just two days later on Feb. 15, an even more devastating leak revealed the entire donor history of every individual who had ever used GiveSendGo as well as limited credit card data. The incident ...
GiveSendGo, which launched in 2014, permitted donations for Kyle Rittenhouse’s defense. The fundraiser allowed him to post $2 million bail after GoFundMe had blocked donations.
The co-founder of the faith-based fundraising platform GiveSendGo is defending his decision to keep online a donation campaign that has raised more than half a million dollars for 17-year Karmelo ...
GiveSendGo has become a popular crowdfunding tool for controversial political causes, such as raising legal funds for Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse and for travel to the attack on the U.S ...
The founder of fundraising platform GiveSendGo has compared the case of Karmelo Anthony – a 17-year-old accused of stabbing and killing teenager Austin Metcalf at a track meet – to those of ...
One GiveSendGo donor writes: “THIS TIME THE WORLD HH o/ o/ o/”. The campaign has raised more than $6,500. GiveSendGo is international, and has become a favorite of Australian neo Nazis as well.