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EXPOSED: LA 'Charity' Boss Fed Homeless RAMEN While Living in $7M Mansion - FBI Raids at Dawn

Gary FranchiJanuary 24, 2026134 views
EXPOSED: LA 'Charity' Boss Fed Homeless RAMEN While Living in $7M Mansion - FBI Raids at Dawn
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The FBI came knocking at 6 AM Friday morning at the $7 million Los Angeles mansion of Alexander Soofer, exposing yet another disgraceful example of how the so-called "homeless industrial complex" has been scamming taxpayers while America's most vulnerable suffer.

Soofer, who ran the ironically named charity "Abundant Blessings," stands accused of wire fraud for allegedly embezzling millions of dollars that were supposed to provide real meals for homeless Americans. Instead, this greedy executive gave them cheap ramen noodles while he lived like a king in his multi-million dollar palace.

Federal agents from both the FBI and IRS Criminal Investigation division arrested Soofer on charges that expose the rotten core of California's homeless crisis. While ordinary Americans struggle with inflation and rising costs, this charlatan was apparently living high on the hog with money meant to feed the hungry.

The Homeless Industrial Complex Strikes Again

This arrest perfectly illustrates what patriots have been saying for years: the homeless crisis isn't being solved because too many people are getting rich off the problem. Why would they want to actually fix homelessness when there are millions to be made keeping the gravy train rolling?

Think about it - while Soofer allegedly pocketed funds meant for nutritious meals, homeless Americans were forced to survive on instant ramen. Meanwhile, he's living in a mansion worth more than most people will see in ten lifetimes. This is exactly the kind of corruption that President Trump's second term is designed to root out and eliminate.

The timing couldn't be more perfect. As the Trump-Vance administration takes a hard look at government waste and corruption through Elon Musk's DOGE initiative, stories like this prove why we need to audit every single dollar flowing to these so-called "charitable" organizations.

How many more Alexander Soofers are out there right now, living in luxury while pretending to help America's most vulnerable? It's time to clean house and ensure every penny meant for charity actually reaches those who need it most.

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Gary Franchi

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

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RealAmericanDadVerifiedJan 24, 2026
How does someone justify living in a $7 million mansion while the people they're supposed to help are eating 25 cent ramen packets? The greed is absolutely disgusting.
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GrandmaLibertyVerifiedJan 24, 2026
Because they think they're better than everyone else. Classic liberal elitism.
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PatriotMom47VerifiedJan 24, 2026
This is EXACTLY why I stopped donating to these big charities years ago. I only give directly to my local church now where I can see exactly where every dollar goes.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedJan 24, 2026
Smart move. These charity CEOs are getting rich off people's good intentions while the actual needy get scraps.
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TruthSeeker2023VerifiedJan 24, 2026
Lock him up! People donated their hard-earned money thinking it would actually help the homeless crisis, not fund some crook's luxury lifestyle.
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FreedomFighter88VerifiedJan 24, 2026
What percentage of donations was actually going to the homeless versus this guy's mortgage? Someone needs to audit ALL these so-called charities in LA.
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ConservativeVoter2024VerifiedJan 24, 2026
Finally! The FBI actually doing something useful instead of going after conservatives.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedJan 24, 2026
I volunteer at a local soup kitchen and we serve real meals - hot chicken, vegetables, bread. This ramen nonsense is insulting to people who are already struggling.
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DefendTheConstitutionVerifiedJan 25, 2026
This is why private charity is better than government programs, but only when it's actually legitimate charity. Hope they throw the book at this scammer.