Johnson bailed after Jean—the hip-hop star and would-be president—turned down a settlement from New York's attorney general, which has been investigating the charity. The settlement, covering Yéle's pre-earthquake misdeeds, would have required the charity to submit to a forensic audit, and its founders to pay $600,000 to make up for charity funds they wasted. Of course, pre-earthquake Yéle was tiny. Post-earthquake it grew, raising $9 million in 2010, of which half went to pay for its own offices, travel expenses, and fees. Money also went to questionable contracts—including some to Jean's brother-in-law for projects that never materialized. For much more, including how the charity stiffed orphanages of vegetables
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