San Francisco ex-human rights chief Sheryl Davis pleads not guilty to bilking taxpayers
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Sheryl Davis, the former leader of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission, has pleaded not guilty to 19 charges related to self-dealing and the alleged misuse of public funds. Her lawyer has mounted a vigorous defense, asserting that Davis had actively sought assistance from city officials.

In court on Thursday, Davis, wearing a black blazer and pink shoes, was accompanied by supporters and her defense attorney, Tony Brass. She remained silent as she entered the San Francisco Superior Court to formally plead not guilty to a range of charges. These accusations are connected to her tenure overseeing the Dream Keeper Initiative, a $120 million program aimed at benefiting San Francisco’s Black community, which became embroiled in controversy in 2024.

“She’s not a crook, she’s not hiding anything,” Brass declared to the press, defending his client.

Brass further stated that Davis had been transparent with investigators and had repeatedly requested additional staffing to manage the extensive program effectively.

“She was the one asking for accountability. If she was profiting from the system, why would she have ever done that?” Brass questioned, emphasizing her proactive approach.

Davis faces accusations of engaging in a “pervasive pattern of self-dealing” during her leadership of the Dream Keeper Initiative, which was established in 2021 following the police killing of George Floyd.

She allegedly used her partner James Spingola’s nonprofit, Collective Impact, as a “slush fund” to help pay for PR for her children’s book, celebrity-studded events and other expenses described as “frivolous” by a prior city audit — as she was directing millions in city funds towards the organization.

She allegedly paid a $10,000 speaking fee to Sonya Curry, mother of Warriors star Steph Curry, and paid out tens of thousands to artists like Goapele to perform at city-sponsored events — and the launch party for her children’s book, “Free to Sing.”

She and Spingola, who lived together, shared bank accounts and she allegedly wielded significant sway over Collective Impact, which she led before joining the Human Rights Commission as director in 2018.

Davis also allegedly splurged on pricey parties using city funds, including an ice rink rental, DJ floral arrangements and catering in Philadelphia costing $2.1 million, $267,000 on gala tickets and sponsorships, and $60,000 for a venue rental at the Golden State Warriors’ Chase Center.

Davis also approved millions in grants to another nonprofit, Homeless Children’s Network, that paid out $140,000 to her young son for research assistance.

“Ms. Davis was funneling city money to Collective Impact, while also steering how Collective Impact spent its funds, both for [Human Rights Commission] use and for her personal benefit,” prosecutors said.

Brass said the city knew about her ties to Collective Impact when they hired her to lead the Human Rights Commission.

“The mission of the agency was to get money to the hands of the people who needed it very quickly, immediately — and Collective Impact … was the route through which the money was going to go,” Brass said.

Davis is due back in court on May 6.

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