Brittany Murphy Foundation is not a charity at all
by Roberta Ferguson on February 14, 2010 | Comments Off
Remember when Simon Monjack setup the Brittany Murphy Foundation and attempted to hold a benefit in his wife’s honor, to support the arts? Well, it’s all BS.
Apparently, Simon failed to register the foundation as a non-profit organization.
TMZ reports:
TMZ has discovered, however, the foundation is not registered as a charity with the IRS or the state of California, as required by law.
The California Secretary of State’s office told TMZ there are no records for The Brittany Murphy Foundation. The state Attorney General’s office also has no record of the organization as a nonprofit group — and the IRS says the foundation has not filed for a non-profit license.
Shame on them for taking donations in Brittany’s name and being sheisty about it.
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