MRFF Operates in the Red, Takes Government Money, but Mikey Weinstein Profits
For the first time since he first reported a donation in 2006, Michael “Mikey” Weinstein’s Military Religious Freedom Foundation — the “charity” he started, operates, and for which he is the sole paid employee — spent more than it brought in, according to its IRS filings for 2015 (the most recent available).
In 2015, Weinstein brought in $668,000, which is nearly $30,000 less than the prior year (and marks the second year of declines). The MRFF’s expenses totaled $677,000, putting Weinstein on the red side of the ledger.
Of course, that’s somewhat academic when you’re running your own charity. For one thing, the MRFF is sitting on a rainy day cash pile of more than $200,000. (This year represents the first time that account showed withdrawal.) Also, all Weinstein had to do was reduce his own pay by $9,000 — a number he reportedly votes on — and he could have been operating in the black, if he’d chosen to.
Instead, Mikey Weinstein gave himself a raise, from $244,000 in 2014 to $264,000 in 2015. Put another way, about 40% of the MRFF’s donations go directly to Mikey Weinstein’s salary.
That said, it’s long been known that Mikey Weinstein likely has other “compensation” from Read more