An anti-crime nonprofit caught improperly billing San Francisco police for luxury gift boxes, limo rides and valet parking is now facing tough questions about how it spent as much as $1 million in grant funding from a crypto billionaire.
San Francisco SAFE, the longtime nonprofit partner of the San Francisco Police Department, was the subject of a scathing report released by the Controller's Office last week that found it wrongly charged police for at least $79,000 in expenses—including a nearly $15,000 staff trip to Lake Tahoe.
The San Francisco Standard has since learned that Chris Larsen, the co-founder of Ripple and a local philanthropist, has separately called for an investigation into how SF SAFE spent up to $1 million of the $1.8 million that he gave the nonprofit to expand the use of security cameras in the city.
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