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Monica Cannon-Grant, 41, who formerly headed the non-profit Violence in Boston, and her husband, Clark Grant, 38, were federally indicted in March for allegedly soliciting millions of dollars in donations following the 2020 killing of George Floyd that they used to "enrich themselves and their designees."
In her first court appearance on the 18-count indictment in March, conditions for Cannon-Grant’s release included that she "not apply for, or facilitate the application for, any unemployment benefits unless approved by the Court," according to the Boston Herald.
Her retained attorney, Robert Goldstein, filed a motion Wednesday asking to amend those terms.
The filing says Cannon-Grant "is currently unemployed and would like to apply for unemployment benefits."
https://www.foxnews.com/us/blm-acti...unemployment-benefits-amid-federal-fraud-case