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EXPOSED: LA 'Charity' Executive ARRESTED for Stealing MILLIONS from Homeless, Fed Them Ramen While Living in $7M Mansion

Gary FranchiJanuary 23, 2026192 views
EXPOSED: LA 'Charity' Executive ARRESTED for Stealing MILLIONS from Homeless, Fed Them Ramen While Living in $7M Mansion
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The swamp rats aren't just in Washington, Patriots – they're running the so-called "charity" racket in Los Angeles too. FBI agents gave Alexander Soofer a 6 AM wake-up call at his $7 million mansion Friday morning, slapping wire fraud charges on the executive who allegedly turned feeding the homeless into his personal piggy bank.

Soofer, who ran the laughably named "Abundant Blessings" charity, stands accused of embezzling millions of dollars meant to provide nutritious meals for LA's homeless population. Instead of proper food, these vulnerable Americans got cheap ramen noodles while Soofer lived it up in his Beverly Hills palace.

This is the Democrat-run "Homeless Industrial Complex" in a nutshell, folks. Bleeding-heart liberals love to virtue signal about helping the downtrodden, but when the cameras aren't rolling, they're stuffing their own pockets with taxpayer money and charitable donations.

The Swamp Goes Deeper Than Politics

While President Trump works tirelessly to drain the Washington swamp and eliminate government waste through Elon Musk's DOGE initiative, stories like this remind us that corruption infects every level of the liberal establishment. How many other "charity" executives are living in mansions while the people they're supposed to help get table scraps?

The FBI and IRS Criminal Investigation unit didn't just stumble onto this case – they've been building it for months. That tells you everything you need to know about how brazen this alleged theft was.

"This is exactly why Americans don't trust the establishment anymore. These people get rich off human misery while pretending to be saviors," one local resident told reporters.

Meanwhile, LA's Democrat leadership continues to pour hundreds of millions into their failed homeless programs while the crisis gets worse every year. Maybe if they spent less time covering for corrupt executives and more time actually solving problems, California wouldn't be the disaster zone it is today.

How many more Alexander Soofers are out there, Patriots? And when will Americans finally say enough is enough to this systematic theft disguised as charity?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConservativeVoter88VerifiedJan 24, 2026
A $7 million mansion while feeding homeless people RAMEN?! This is absolutely disgusting and shows everything wrong with these liberal charity grifts. How many years was this going on before anyone bothered to investigate?
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedJan 24, 2026
This is exactly why I refuse to donate to these big "charitable" organizations anymore. They're all just scams enriching the executives while the people who actually need help get scraps. I stick to local churches and food banks where I can see my money actually helping real people.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedJan 25, 2026
Smart approach! At least with local charities you can actually visit and see where the money goes.