Wyclef’s Haiti Charity May Have Been a Big Scam
When Hurricane Jeanne struck the island of Haiti in 2005, Wyclef Jean was a perfect spokesman for recovery efforts. As the leader of the Fugees and a top-selling solo artist, he was the world’s best-known Haitian face, so everyone seemed enthused when he and a partner founded the charity Yéle Haiti with the stated purpose of improving life for Haitians through education, nutrition, sports, housing, the arts and environmental projects.
Well, that once-promising project is over—and it didn’t end well.
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