Misconduct charges throw Portland NAACP into turmoil
Allegations of misogyny, physical threats and mismanagement of money are roiling the Portland branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
The local chapter of the famed civil rights organization abruptly rescheduled a recent executive meeting stymieing concerned citizens who found the front doors locked when they arrived at the NAACP office on the mezzanine level of the Lloyd Center mall.
At the center of the accusations is the NAACP chapter president, the Rev. E.D. Mondainé. Reached for comment, he strongly denied the charges that he misused funds or mistreated anyone, calling the notion "ludicrous."
"It grieves me to think that we would have the energy to fight with each other, knowing that we have a racist politician in the highest office of the land," he said.
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