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NY POST -- Mary J. is a deadbeat diva. The New York music star’s charity is supposed to empower women but instead has no office, no phone number — and hundreds of thousands of dollars in missing donations.

It failed to file its federal tax returns for 2010, which were due last November, along with its annual state-charity registration. The charity has now been hit with two lawsuits — one claiming the group stiffed musicians at its 2011 fund-raising gala and another saying it defaulted on a $250,000 loan, The Post has learned.

Blige, known as the “queen of hip-hop soul,” touted the charity’s success on the “Today” show in late 2010, saying, “I sent 25 women to college.”

She was promoting her fragrance, My Life, which sold a record 60,000 bottles on the Home Shopping Network during its six-hour debut in 2010. One dollar from each sale was supposed to benefit The Mary J. Blige and Steve Stoute Foundation for the Advancement of Women Now, known as FFAWN.


Charity co-founders Blige and Steve Stoute in ’09.

“I just want to be one of those women to reach out and show women if I can do it, we all can do it,” said the artist, who has often tapped her own hard-luck story of poverty, sexual abuse and drug and alcohol addiction for inspiration.

Where the $60,000 from the fragrance sale and other donations went is a mystery. The group’s 2010 annual report has nothing on its finances for that year.

And just months after the “Today” appearance, the charity began falling apart. It held a star-studded benefit concert on May 3, 2011, hosted by Queen — an honorary board member of the charity — and featuring appearances by Blige, Jennifer Hudson and Christina Aguilera.

When several of the band members who accompanied the stars went to get paid, the checks bounced, according to court papers.

“We got a whole series of checks — rubber,” said Harvey Mars, a lawyer representing 30 musicians and others.

A lawsuit filed in State Supreme Court in Manhattan this month claims the group is owed a total of $167,252 for wages and penalties for nonpayment. The charity did have cash, though. It borrowed $250,000 from TD Bank in June 2011.

The bank asked for repayment at the end of that year, sent two demand notices this February and got nothing. TD Bank sued the charity a few weeks ago.

A process server delivered documents relating to the suit to the charity’s purported office on West 45th Street last week.

A receptionist at the office, which is the headquarters of Stoute’s Translation marketing firm, said that the charity was no longer there and that she didn’t know where it was.

A source close to FFAWN acknowledged there were problems and said the group had retained a charity consultant, a forensic accountant and a law firm specializing in nonprofits “to look into certain issues.” The source would not elaborate.

Blige founded the charity in 2007 with a former record-company executive, and the duo tapped their celebrity network.

Pinkett Smith sat on the group’s board in 2008. Jay-Z, with whom Blige toured in 2008, joined in 2009.

Blige contributed only $25,000 to her organization in 2009. The sum was a pittance from a performer whose album sales and concerts grossed $43.5 million in 2008, according to Billboard.

While her charity is mired, Blige’s career is soaring. She is starring in the movie “Rock of Ages,” opening in a few weeks.

Jay-Z gave FFAWN $25,000 and Stoute $35,000 in 2009. Gucci ponied up $50,000 and Walmart $33,500 that year.

Mary J. Blige’s charity, meant to empower women, has missing money and unpaid bills, including:

* $60,000 raised by sales of perfume that is unaccounted for

* An unpaid bill of $167,252 for musicians who played at a 2011 benefit concert

* Default on a bank loan of $250,000

* $18,000 spent on a press conference in 2008

SOURCE: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/mary_bilk_charity_sham_4xZmMuES6vfKT21oIq7TjI#ixzz1w6WnM7IC


Added: May-28-2012 
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  • Allow me to reiterate... Typical.

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  • what a shamefull scam, and hope they spend some time in jail , if anyone else did this jail would be in order ,

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  • That's a lot of skittles.

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  • Never heard of her. I was thinking of something else called Mary J. when I read the title.

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  • What has happened to the world of knee grows from the get toe?

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  • Anybody shocked that this would happen?

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  • White people don't do scams?

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  • Face it, most pop super stars (lol) are hypocrites, take U2, always going on about saving the planet and the hungry yet they charge fantastic sums to go to their concerts and give NOTHING to charity from it.

    I doubt Blige has the brains to run the charity from what little I have seen and heard from her, I think you will find its the co creator who is the true fraud.

    BUT she's guilty by association...

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  • I have to say either you are a racist or you just hate black people cause of all the videos you post. There seems to be a pattern to what the headlines are about. If you are going to post who done what videos then post ones from all colors or creed. Scam or no scam, right or wrong I am commenting in general with regards to all your videos.

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    • @4horsmen1975

      Right! How absurdly racist!... and what about all of the GOOD and ENRICHING things blacks and their RICH AND VIBRANT culture have given us!?

      Diversity is our strengh!

      That said... I was right in never voluntarily donating one thin dime to hatian relief, or any other cause where the administrators or supposed beneficiaries are predominantly black; If we learned anything from Hurricane Katrina, it's that they're all scams.

      Who doesn't look at 1985's LiveAid with blushing nostal More..

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    • @4horsmen1975

      If you can't understand the subtext and hypocrisy behind these posts -- and have to chalk everything up to "racism" -- then you better leave the news stories to the adults.

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    • @4horsmen1975 Hey dumb fuck, Perhaps you could tell us all what percentage of the entire prison population is black, white , hispanic. Pull your fucking head out ur ass..........

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    • @gorgonzatropolis

      It seems people can not handle the truth. You keep posting articles and "News" as you call it with a common theme. You are a racist and I get what you are trying to do here there is no denying it. I would have more respect for someone who can stand by their actions. Once again if you are so concerned about NEWS and what goes on in the world then report all of it.

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    • @sprodge

      Well said cause I also do not care for those charities... just think most are scams. I just hate racist bullshit.

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