Charity bosses accused of stealing $6.5m, lawsuit claims

Leaders of a now-defunct Minneapolis charity aimed at preventing violence are facing legal action, accused of embezzling $6.5 million to finance their extravagant lifestyles.

Trahern Pollard and Jaclyn McGuigan, who were at the helm of We Push For Peace, have been named in a civil lawsuit initiated by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison this past Friday.

Pollard established We Push For Peace following the George Floyd protests, securing numerous lucrative contracts for community engagement and violence deterrence initiatives.

However, the lawsuit claims that Pollard, a prominent figure frequently spotlighted in the media, diverted $6 million from these contracts for personal indulgences, including trips to Las Vegas, high-end vehicles, and shopping at Harley Davidson.

Additionally, he allegedly used the funds to settle child support and tax obligations, as well as to bolster his personal ventures in the liquor and used car industries.

The legal filing also accuses Pollard of misrepresenting $35,000 in payments made to acquaintances as ‘Chicago payroll.’

The other defendant in the case, McGuigan, is accused of transferring $1,000 from the charity into a personal account every week, as well as stealing thousands more from government grants and labeling the transfers as ‘administrative’ expenses. 

McGuigan acted as the nonprofit’s treasurer since at least 2023, and prosecutors say she laundered most of the funds through her accounts, though Pollard spent most of the money. 

Trahern Pollard, founder of nonprofit We Push For Peace, is being sued by the Minnesota Attorney General for allegedly stealing $6.5 million from the organization. Pollard is pictured posing in front of the Capitol Building

Prosecutors allege that Pollard used the stolen funds to fund a lavish lifestyle and luxury purchases. Pollard (left) is pictured with a friend

Pollard is accused of funding lavish trips to Las Vegas using the charity’s money. The Las Vegas strip is pictured (stock image)

Prosecutors further alleged that the misuse of the charity’s funds went on for more than five years. 

‘Instead of helping the community, they helped themselves to millions of dollars that should have gone into the community,’ Attorney General Ellison said in a statement. 

The investigation into Pollard began in 2022, when the office of the Minnesota attorney general announced that it was looking into the north Minneapolis Merwin Liquors store. 

The liquor store was infamous for being the site of violence and drug deals, and Pollard purchased it with the aim of bettering the neighborhood. 

The move received media attention and bolstered the reputation of his nonprofit and his image as a community leader. 

But the lawsuit alleges that Pollard used funds from We Push For Peace to pay his employees at the store, despite the entities being separate.

Pollard and McGuigan caused the charity to fall apart after the founder created a distinct, for-profit business called Change Makers to take over the contracts that had been issued to the nonprofit, according to the lawsuit.

One of those contracts was with Whole Foods, which cut ties with Pollard last year. 

Pollard is accused of using the charity’s funds to subsidize his private businesses, including this liquor store in Minneapolis

Pollard is also accused of using the charity money to pay for child support and taxes, as well as sending payments to friends

Pollard is also accused of using the charity money to pay for child support and taxes, as well as sending payments to friends

The disgraced charity leader allegedly moved the contracts and other revenue from the charity to his for-profit business after We Push For Peace elected a new board and attempted to block funds from the founder.

He allegedly deposited checks made out to We Push For Peace into accounts for his for-profit business, Change Makers, to the tune of at least $930,794. 

Those actions allegedly hollowed out the charity, so when the City of Minneapolis reached out for help during a major federal immigration enforcement mission, Operation Metro Surge, the nonprofit did not have the capacity to provide support. 

The lawsuit accused Pollard and McGuigan of keeping inaccurate financial records and taking out improper loans. 

Attorney General Ellison’s office estimated that between 2020 and 2025, We Push For Peace had more than $25 million in revenue. 

Ellison’s office said that in 2022 and 2023, the nonprofit had $6.8 million and $6.4 million in revenue. 

According to the nonprofit’s IRS filings for those years, however, We Push For Peace only reported $697,165 of revenue in 2022 and $103,207 of revenue in 2023.

The Daily Mail has reached out to Pollard and McGuigan for comment.  

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