On its tax return for 2013, HSUS declares $4.4 million in settlement expenses and the Fund for Animals declares $1.2 millionmaking up almost all of the $5.675 million settlement. Amusingly, the vast majority of the settlement is characterized as a program expensebut somehow we dont think it will make it into HSUSs next annual report.
This is donor moneyHSUSs insurance provider denied HSUS coverage for the litigation. Thats a fact HSUS danced around and omitted when it commented on the settlement, saying things like it expected insurance would cover most of all of the settlement and in the end, that no donor dollars from the HSUS will go to Feld [Entertainment], the plaintiff. Considering the settlement was paid in May, donor dollars already went to pay the racketeering settlement.
Fortunately, HSUS didnt escape scrutiny from third parties. In fact, Charity Navigator yanked its rating of HSUS and replaced it with a Donor Advisory to the public. HSUS can pay a witness, but it cant buy itself out of that jam.
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