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    Occupy Wall Street Fund Distribution Causes Strain Among Protesters

    As the Occupy Wall Street movement expands, protest organizers are struggling with distributing the $500,000 in donations they have received and quelling disgruntled protesters.

    Pete Dutro, a member of the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) finance committee, dismissed reports that squabbling was growing among the ranks regarding fund distribution.

    "Finances are always a flash point for a lot of organizations," Dutro, 36, said.

    The New York Post reported groups of protesters were upset for having to fill out paperwork to access funds, such as money to reimburse drums that had been vandalized one late night.

    "There are people who don't want to follow the process and there's not a whole lot I can do for them," Dutro said. "How is that going to be accountable?"

    About 8,000 individual donors have given on average about $50 each, Dutro said. Earlier this month, the Occupy Wall Street account was temporarily frozen due to a human error, losing $144,000 in online donations.

    Occupy Wall Street had raised about $500,000 and as of Monday have $416,000 according to the bank balance sheet, Dutro said. He said the majority of expenses are food, and next are clothing, medical expenses and credit card fees from processing the online donations. The protests, which originally began on Sept. 17, have spread across the country, with people camped out in San Francisco and Chicago, among other cities. There were over 130 arrests related to Occupy Chicago early Sunday, according to the Associated Press.

    A number of celebrities have made appearances in the protests downtown in New York City, including filmmaker Michael Moore, actress Susan Sarandon, and Russell Simmons, the co-founder of hip-hop recording label, Def Jam.

    Photos of Occupy Wall Street Across the Country

    The protesters have organized themselves into "working groups" such as the "comfort working group," which is responsible for meeting basic needs of the group, like underwear. That group also solicits money from donors on the street.

    Dutro said finance committee, comprised of six "core" members, distributes $100 a day to over 30 "working groups" by keeping a tally on receipts and on what the money is spent. For requests over $100, people must submit a request to be approved by the "general assembly," which Dutro said is usaully approved and dispersed by the next day.

    Bryan Smith, who is a member of the Comfort Working Group in charge of basic neccessities for the protesters, such as thermal underwear, expressed his frustrations with the protests' financial management to the New York Post.

    "The other day, I took in $2,000. I kept $650 for my group, and gave the rest to Finance," he told the Post. "Then I went to them with a request -- so many people need things, and they should not be going without basic comfort items -- and I was told to fill out paperwork. Paperwork! Are they the government now?"

    Dutro said it's been "hectic" recently as "things have been moving so fast," but he is trying to maintain accountability with the group's finances.

    "There are people who have recently become involved in the past few days and they think they know everything and OWS and are entitled to the funds but don't want to be part of the process," he said.

    The finance committee is comprised of six "core" members and others who play supporting roles.

    "The problem with a lot of these movements is things get nebulous, meaning, who's who and who's doing what," he said. "The core people are committed to staying and there are other people who work support roles. The people who handle money are core people."

    Dutro is a former tattoo artist from Brooklyn, said he used to work for a software development company. He said he now works the equivalent of two full-time jobs at the protests.

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    • B C  •  6 mths ago
      By now, all that money has been spent on dope.
    • Mrsb  •  Canal Winchester, United States  •  7 mths ago
      This sounds more like they are building their own little "country" but it's not turning out much different than our current system. People donate money (like we pay taxes) and a small group (the 1%) controls that money to be doled out to the majority (99%) at the discretion of the leaders (gov't).
      • Aaron D 7 mths ago
        That cold harsh reality easily penetrates their 3 day old undies.
      • Mike 7 mths ago
        I haven't thought of it in that manner before but you are absolutely correct.
      • mike 7 mths ago
        Best comment of them all.
    • PK  •  Boston, United States  •  7 mths ago
      If they've become a non-profit (501 3c) group as designated by the IRS, they have to fill out paperwork. Lots of it!
      • RC 7 mths ago
        They are a 501 3c.
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        They're anarchists. They don't think they should have to obey any type of rules or laws.
    • James  •  Seattle, United States  •  7 mths ago
      I really laugh at the irony of it all. Once these groups, revolutions, protests get big they find that all the issues they were fighting and protesting about is found within their own ranks...Imagine that.
      • Alexander 7 mths ago
        Animal Farm by George Orwell
      • stephen lundquist 7 mths ago
        Forgot about the great book Animal farm
        How true
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        The problem is most of the OWS mobocracy are so illiterate they probably cannot comprehend writers such as Orwell or Rand. They're just a bunch of lemmings being led over a cliff.
    • Kumquat  •  Elmhurst, United States  •  7 mths ago
      I would like to see an occupy Hollywood to protest the overpayment of entertainers who are among the wealthiest.
      • charlie 7 mths ago
        and pro-sports celebrities.
      • ThunderingMountaineer 7 mths ago
        And real workers like miners and cops and teachers should be paid more IF they are competent.
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        Easy to protest Hollywood and pro sports. Don't pay for tickets to movies or sporting events. Don't watch TV. Start reading good books. I'm working my way through Dostoevsky's works right now
    • H  •  Eugene, United States  •  7 mths ago
      What are they doing in New York? The crux of the problem is 300 mi. south in DC where the real crooks live. "El Tubbo" moore says the congress are just hired lackeys of Wall St. What are they going to do there? Over throw Wall St.? Vote them out? I think most sane people know there were abuses. The remedy would be to dump the likes of barney frank et.al., but you can bet all those ows will re-elect those slugs and then whine about no change.
      • Andy 7 mths ago
        Sure, big bad Barny and Freddie put a gun to head of all those mortgage originators and derivatives traders and forced them to make all those billions in fees and commissions. Hello... Wake up!
      • H 7 mths ago
        They allowed it to happen! Encouraged it to happen! Go back to sleep!
      • Andy 7 mths ago
        Yeah, and the Republicans want to deregulate more so that it happens more. How can I sleep when that is going on?
    • Scott  •  7 mths ago
      " The people who handle money are core people."
      ROFL. Some things will just never change.
    • Philip J. Frye  •  7 mths ago
      " and I was told to fill out paperwork. Paperwork! Are they the government now?"

      This statement alone tells me EXACTLY why these people are no job having, no money saving, welfare receiving degenerates. Use common sense, don't give these people money, they know nothing about it. Some day they will need to get off of moms tet, move out into the big scary world and actually work for a living.
    • CLT  •  7 mths ago
      Anti-wall street and anti-bank organization take credit card donations.... hmmmm
    • LonnieX  •  Tampa, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Just wondering: exactly who set up this OWS "finance committee" and how did Mr. Dutro (who?) become the grand poohbah?
    • Clown  •  7 mths ago
      Some of the 99% are screwing some of their own? lol! how ironic is that?
    • True Infidel  •  7 mths ago
      Who is going to pay the taxes on this money. They are not listed as a non-profitable organization. Make them pay like the corporation they are protesting. They made the money
      now they can pay the taxes.
    • Xeninn  •  7 mths ago
      There’s something ironic and a bit surreal about people who protest against “capitalism” and “greed” fighting over money.
    • Dan  •  7 mths ago
      Ah yes, The 'Limousine Liberals'...They put on their gardening boots to walk among the dregs before returning to their mansion on the hill!
    • Ken  •  7 mths ago
      I think that occupy Hollywood is a great idea. I will be more than happy to donate if people would protest all the rich jerks in Hollywood.
    • Don  •  7 mths ago
      So their problem is an unfair distribution of wealth from donations?
    • Wayne  •  7 mths ago
      spent on mostly food and credit card fees, I bet the card fees really make them mad, paying to th banks that they are fighting.the more they fight, the more money they make the banks..Interesting
    • 449977  •  Dallas, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Haha, a "comfort group" responsible for underwear!?!?! That is hilarious, what a bunch of children....I'll be sure to take these guys seriously.
    • ChuckE  •  7 mths ago
      "Soliciting money from donors on the street"...
      TRANSLATION: Panhandling...
    • GRANT  •  7 mths ago
      "Occupy Wall Street had raised about $500,000 and as of Monday have $416,000 according to the bank balance sheet"
      Wait, Wait, Wait. Occupy Wall Street keeps their money in banks? The very thing that they are protesting?
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