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The 15 Biggest Celebrity Charity Scandals

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It was recently revealed that Kim Kardashian would be keeping 90% of the profits made off her eBay charity auction.


Kim Kardashian was recently under fire for only donating 10% (http://www.businessinsider.com/kim-kardashian-under-fire-for-only-donating-10-of-her-ebay-charity-sale-2013-11) of her eBay charity sale.But Kardashian isn't the only celebrity who has been caught up in fundraiser scandals over the years.
Check out which other big names have had to respond to criticism, and in some cases, shut down their charities.


This post originally appeared at Radar Online (http://radaronline.com/). Copyright 2013.

1. Kim Kardashian only donated a very small amount of her eBay charity sale.

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Danny Moloshok

Last week, Kim Kardashian came under fire (http://www.businessinsider.com/kim-kardashian-under-fire-for-only-donating-10-of-her-ebay-charity-sale-2013-11) when it was exposed that her eBay charity auction of clothes from her closet was donating only 10% of proceeds to Philippines typhoon relief.
She did not respond to fans’ fury at the low amount.


2. Lamar Odom was accused of running a fraudulent charity.

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Her sister, Khloe’s husband Lamar Odom was accused of running a fraudulent charity, Cathy’s Kids, earlier this year.
According to one report, none of the $2.2 million raised by the charity went towards cancer research, as the charity said it would.
Khloe hit back, insisting that 90% of the charity’s money was donated by Odom.
“No charitable funds were misused, and the IRS has repeatedly given Cathy’s Kids a clean bill of health, confirming that there were no improprieties,” she insisted.”


3. Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes got duped by a charity scam.

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In 2009, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes were accused of helping raise money for an injured Marine whose mother was convicted twice for fraud and served time in prison for running a charity scam.
A rep later told the National Enquirer neither Holmes nor Cruise knew anything about the mother’s background.


4. Alec Baldwin's mother was accused of shady accounting on her breast cancer charity.

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In September, a breast cancer charity run by Alec Baldwin’s mother, Carol, was exposed for paying Alec’s sister hundreds of thousands of dollars salary.
Stephen Baldwin later came forward to Radar to insist that the charity is “open” and “transparent,” with no shady accounting.


5. Fundraiser Aaron Tonken showered Angela Bassett with lavish gifts for showing up to his events.

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Financial records of Hollywood fundraiser Aaron Tonken showed that close to $7 million he raised through charity events went to celebrities who showed up at the events: Angela Bassett, for example, received $60,000 in jewelry after two events, which her rep later said was “perfectly normal pay for a celebrity appearance.”


6. Simon Monjack's charity for Brittany Murphy was shut down.

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Two months after Brittany Murphy’s death, her husband, Simon Monjack, and her mom, Sharon, were forced to shut down a charity named after her amid accusations of financial impropriety.
The charity sent a letter to donors saying all donations would be returned until their paperwork was put into order. But the website has since been shut down.


7. Madonna's trainer's boyfriend was misusing her Raising Malawi funds.

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Madonna was forced to scrap plans to build a school through her Raising Malawi foundation after her trainer Tracy Anderson’s boyfriend, Philippe van den Bossche, was accused of using school funds for personal expenses like free housing, a car and driver, and a golf club membership.
Van den Bossche stepped down from the board, and revealed that confidentiality agreements prevented him from speaking out about the accusations: “I am strictly bound by the confidentiality agreements and I am forced by those agreements to be silent on any of these questions,” he said at the time.


8. Lance Armstrong's Livestrong donates just a small percentage.

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This July, a group of former Lance Armstrong supporters sued the disgraced cyclist’s Livestrong foundation over concerns about how their donations were distributed.
In 2011, for example, the charity brought in $103 million but distributed just over $5 million to cancer survivors.
In response, Livestrong insisted that the donors were well-informed of the charity’s mission and use of funds.


9. Wyclef Jean paid himself to perform at charity events.

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In 2010, the Smoking Gun revealed that Wyclef Jean and his partner collected at least $410,000 from the Yele Haiti fund to help cover rent and production services. Jean took $100,000 to perform at his own fundraiser.
Later, it emerged that the charity spent just $5.1 million of the $16 million it raised after the Haiti earthquake on relief efforts.
The charity was shut down, but Jean later said he stood by his decisions and vehemently denied misusing any funds.


10. Alex Rodriguez stayed mum on unaccounted funds.

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An ESPN investigation this March found that Alex Rodriguez’s two foundations had $300,000 in unaccounted funds, and stopped filing tax returns about five years ago.
Rodriguez did not comment on the report.


11. Kanye West's charity used its money for “administrative costs.”

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In 2011, Kanye West shut down the Kanye West Foundation after it came out that the charity had brought in more than $570,000 but given none of it to the needy, using it instead for “administrative costs.”
Reps for West did not respond to requests for comment.


12. Lady Gaga's charity wristbands were called into question.

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Lady Gaga was sued in 2011 for allegedly profited from $5 charity wristbands sold on her website for Japan earthquake relief.
She struck back, insisting that the entire $5 donation supported disaster relief, and that no profit was being made on shipping costs.


13. Candie’s spokeswoman Bristol Palin distributed a small amount to her cause.

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Candie’s Foundation was slammed in 2009 for paying Bristol Palin $262,500 to act as their spokesperson, while distributing only $35,000 in grants to teen pregnancy health and counseling clinics.
A source from Palin’s camp insisted that the amount was appropriately in line with the volume of work Palin had done for the foundation.


14. Paula Abdul donated just 10% of her eBay charity sale profits.

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In 2009, Paula Abdul reportedly gave just ten percent of the proceeds from an eBay charity auction to the American Humane Association.
Despite the low figure, the Association publicly thanked Abdul for her support the next year.


15. Jack Scalia gave away little of what he collected for 9/11 victims.

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"All My Children" star Jack Scalia raised $100,000 for 9/11 victims, but distributed just $5,000.
Scalia later insisted he didn’t know what happened to the rest, and tax filings do not clarify the matter.









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