NEW - Breaking Exclusive: Corruption in Karmelo Anthony's Defense and Advocacy
Karmelo Anthony's newly hired attorney, Kim T. Cole, is general counsel to the Next Generation Action Network Foundation. NGAN is a BLM-supporting 501(c)(3) that, based on a full investigation, has brought in six figures, yet has filed a total of only two IRS reports since its inception in 2014. According to federal law, 501(c)(3)s are required to file annual returns of their income and expenses with the Internal Revenue Service. Records also show that the organization received a grant from another entity called "Good Work Dallas" with the same registered address, which can indicate alleged money laundering.
They have also repeatedly opened new 501(c) organizations (3 and 4) under slightly different names, and when their status is revoked for lack of financial filing or when pressure is placed on them to file, they start a new entity. This leaves room for money to "disappear." This involves multiple federal EINs, state recognition, and missing entities in between the years that each 501(c) has begun.
The fraudulent foundation is run and was founded by Dominique Alexander, Karmelo Anthony's "family advocate" and a known felon with a history of fraud, forgery, corruption woman battery and a conviction for child abuse. Dominique also has a history of provoking violent protesting, arriving at people's private homes to "protest," and intimidating jurors.
Dominique was also responsible for the protest in Dallas that ended with Micah Johnson's gunfire and five officers dead. Karmelo Anthony's newly hired attorney, Kim T. Cole, is also Dominique's attorney.
In a recent press conference, Dominique Alexander spoke as Karmelo's advocate, stating that the "bond was too high" and defended the argument of "self-defense." He said that Karmelo's family was dealing with "racism and bigotry" (he stated this phrase about a dozen times). When asked about the knife carried by Karmelo, he justified Karmelo's right to hold the knife by comparing his case to Zimmerman and Kyle Rittenhouse. He then told a blatant falsehood and said that Austin Metcalf's brother said in a media interview that Karmelo Anthony told Austin Metcalf, "Don't put your hands on me." Not only were these words never stated, but the arrest report relays that the exact words were, "Put your hands on me and see what happens."
This lie served to aggravate protesters, create a narrative to cause more divisiveness, and provoke more inflammatory racist behavior.
Photo on left - One of the many mugshots of Dominique Alexander.
Photo on right - Dominique Alexander with Jasmine Crockett.
Presser videos. First was his response when asked about the knife. Second was his falsehood about statements made.
They have collected funds in the sum of 6 figures, but they’ve participated in what is known as “501(c) bouncing” when they don’t file with the IRS. They’ve only filed twice with the particular foundation they’re using now.
Status revokes, a new one is started.
Dominique Alexander has a violent past.
About five years before Dominique Alexander founded Next Generation Action Network, he was arrested for causing serious bodily injury to his girlfriend's 2-year-old son.
Alexander pled guilty to the charge in 2011 and was sentenced to probation. However, he reportedly violated the terms of his probation multiple times, leading the judge to sentence him in 2016 to five years in prison. The judge counted his time spent on probation as part of the sentence, so Alexander only spent eight days behind bars for the offense, according to The Dallas Morning News.
In 2017, Alexander was indicted on felony theft charges related to a 2016 business dispute in Denton County. The charges were enhanced because of a previous conviction for forgery. He pled guilty and was sentenced to two days in jail, with credit for time served.
Alexander also allegedly shoved and head-butted his long-time partner, Keyaira D. Saunders. He was subsequently indicted for "continuous violence against the family," but those charges were dropped in 2021, DMN reported. He has also reportedly been convicted of evading arrest and making a false police report.
He has been said by a close associate to have anger issues, and has repeatedly been accused of abusing women. In a recent incident, he interrupted a press conference within Dallas City Hall and angrily confronted Dallas Police Association President Mike Mata.
Kim T Cole’s involvement. Who is now representing Anthony.
Dominique Alexander worked on Democrat DA John Creuzot’s campaign.
Creuzot is the District Attorney responsible for releasing a confessed k*ller and Mexican illegal alien who k*lled a man in Dallas County in 2022 by stabbing him seven times, then set his corpse on fire.
The illegal received zero prison time despite pleading guilty to manslaughter. Instead, he was released into the community by the 265th District Court.
The organization has not filed a tax statement in four years. They have bounced from 501C to 501C. Why is this organization contracted with Dallas ISD? Teaching children a course on financial responsibility?
This is an ongoing investigation. We have barely touched the surface. I currently have several consultants looking over findings and the foundation itself.
I want to thank @FFAFamily for hard work in assistance with digging up some of this info. As well as @tharlPurdySalty for making me aware of this information and encouraging us to go down the rabbit hole.
FULL REPORT ON SEMI DRIVER WHO FELL ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL IN KAUFMAN COUNTY, INCLUDING EXCLUSIVE INFORMATION – A THREAD*
27-year-old Alexis Gonzalez-Companioni was charged with five counts of manslaughter and one count of aggravated as*ault with a deadly weapon after a crash, caused by him falling asleep at the wheel, claimed five lives. Gonzalez-Companioni was in the United States seeking asylum from Cuba.
The victims k*lled were Billy McKellar, 79, of Tyler; Zabar McKellar, 52, of Fort Worth; Krishaun McKellar, 45, of Fort Worth; Kason McKellar, 16, of Fort Worth; and Nicole Gregory, 49, of Dallas.
One victim survived and was transported to the hospital, where she remains in critical condition.
According to my sources within immigration, Gonzalez-Companioni entered the country, like many Cubans, with his Spanish passport. It was a visa waiver passport, so he did not need a visa and entered under a Spanish vacation visa waiver. The limit for this visa is 90 days. However, Gonzalez-Companioni never left. That was in late November 2020.
He later applied for asylum as a Cuban and received work authorization. Residency was granted to him in 2022. As soon as he received residency due to asylum, he began traveling back and forth to Cuba.
According to my source, “DC is aware of this. He was placed on a watchlist. The moment a conviction is received, he will lose any legal status in this country.”
My previous reporting on the Austin trucker (another tragedy caused by an immigrant seeking asylum) from Ethiopia received widespread attention, including a statement from Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, who said it was under investigation. Yet, the Austin trucker is free on $7,000 bail, and no further updates have been provided.
~Continue for more information regarding the LLC Gonzalez-Companioni worked for. All information and ties point overseas.
First, it is important to note that the research done on the LLC could not have been done without help from my team member, @FFAFamily. Please follow her.
It is also important to note the very concerning amount of weight that this driver clearly has. According to multiple sources that I have within the trucking industry, a neck size over 17" and/or a BMI over 28 can lead the medical examiner to send the driver for a sleep apnea test. There are certain numbers that make it mandatory.
“I've seen a lot of drivers and question how they pass their physical every year. The DOT physician that signed his medical certification should be looked into”
BREAKING: Karmelo Anthony submitted an Indigent Packet to the Collin County Court, requesting court-appointed legal representation as an indigent (financially destitute) defendant.
However, just 24 hours ago, the Anthony family updated their GiveSendGo campaign to reflect a need to raise an additional $1.4 million for “a legal team.”
Karmelo Anthony’s mother, Kala Hayes, who manages the GiveSendGo, stated on April 17th (two months ago) that they had just gained access to the funds. At that time, they had already raised $350,000. The fundraiser has now reached $538,000.
According to a source, their current known attorney, Mike Howard, is more than likely charging a retainer fee of $10,000–$30,000 and charges $400–$500 per hour.
Where did the money go? Why do they need $1.4 million? Will they be granted indigence and an appointed attorney with a GiveSendGo of this magnitude? Is this considered fraud?
Kala Admitted on April 17th that they had access to funds. (Two months ago)
Clarification- The Anthony family updated their GiveSendGo campaign to reflect a need to raise an additional amount of funds, BRINGING THE GOAL to $1.4 million for “a legal team.”
Faculty at Glendale Community College and other institutions have been advised by their respective administrations NOT TO interfere with DHS or ICE activities.
Julie Gamberg is a full-time English teacher at GCC, California. She is encouraging her students via email to attend a rally to “disrupt and slow ICE”.
She is described as “liberal, shrill, unkempt and unclean”.
Why is GCC allowing their teachers to directly organizing against ICE and interfere with authorities?
Her name is not Tiffney Billions; it is Tiffney McAdoo. Tiffney McAdoo currently owes over $70,000 in back taxes, as evidenced by a tax lien filed in 2025. She is also a convicted felon with a history of stealing from an elderly woman. When confronted with this information, her statement was, “F*** the police.”
Tiffney made requests to FISD under the alias names Tiffney Billions and Susan McDowell. When I requested records under both names, I received the same records in two separate files from the school, confirming they were from the same person. Multiple emails show the school responding to “Susan,” but she replied as “Tiffney.”
She has relentlessly attacked Jeff and Meghan Metcalf, using her alleged “knowledge of this video” as her premise. She claims to have obtained this information through open records requests. She also claims to be speaking with the Anthony family 3-4 times a week. Which is where she states her much of her information comes from.
It has become apparent to me that Tiffney, though she claims to be a “law student” (she has changed her story on this several times), does not understand the public school system, its policies, FERPA laws, or who handles complaints regarding open records requests (ORRs) in Texas districts. Ms. McAdoo has made several unsubstantiated assertions, primarily based on her alleged access to video footage.
Let’s address some of the basic lies she has told since claiming she “saw the incident on video.”
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She claimed that Hunter is attending an alternative school. This is a lie. I confirmed with Jeff Metcalf that this is false.
She claims she saw enough of the video to determine that Hunter Metcalf is “at fault for Austin’s death.” (Yes, the twin who held his brother in his final moments and is suffering severe trauma.) She is seeking to have him “criminally charged” and even started a petition that has collected hundreds of signatures. She also used photos of minor children in her petition. (The petition was finally taken down by the site yesterday)
She claims the video shows a fight and that Austin fell to the ground, not into Hunter’s arms, contradicting Hunter’s account. However, footage provided by Frisco Independent School District (FISD) depicts only an unidentifiable individual- running, tripping, and continuing, with no visible altercation. This footage lacks evidentiary value in court, which is why FISD has allowed the public to view it. If the video had value in court, it would have been submitted into evidence. Tiffney claims that she saw a fight in the video; she did not. It has no value to the court.
She claims she is filing criminal charges against me for reporting her Facebook account, which was suspended. Tiffney had over 17,000 followers on her Facebook account. Her account was not reported solely by me for harassment, bullying, and lying, but also for doxxing. Hundreds of people reported her for sharing addresses and phone numbers of individuals not even involved in the Metcalf case. I collected screenshots of this and reported her to the authorities, which is why her accounts were removed. She placed innocent individuals at risk, and authorities and Facebook responded appropriately. Her claim that she is filing criminal charges against me for “cyber bullying” because I took this action is absurd. No one involved with law would take such a case.
BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Why Is Dallas ISD Protecting Felon Dominique Alexander and His Fraudulent Organization?
Dominique Alexander, an advocate for Karmelo Anthony, runs an organization called the Next Generation Action Network (NGAN).
As I have reported previously, NGAN has collected funds totaling six figures, but they have engaged in what is known as “501(c) bouncing” (switching to another 501(c) organization when they fail to file with the IRS).
They have only filed twice with the particular foundation they are currently using. The current organization has not filed a tax statement in nearly five years.
This organization is contracted with Dallas ISD. Not only is their contract publicly announced on the Dallas ISD website, but NGAN also posted a video on YouTube two months ago. Showing Alexander walking freely in a Dallas ISD school. (He has a background of harming a child)
The irony? They’re teaching about financial responsibility. (Comical.)
We found the Board Doc Packet from Dallas ISD dated May 25, 2023. This document shows that *more than one* contract purchase was made with NGAN: one for $4,444, one for $20,000 and another for $4,167. That’s nearly $30,000 of taxpayer funds.
However, when I sent an Open Records Request for copies of these contracts with NGAN, Dallas ISD claimed they *had no contracts* with NGAN. Why is Dallas ISD lying to the public? And why are they conducting business with a fraudulent organization that has broken federal law? Why are they allowing a dangerous criminal to be around YOUR children?
In the last four years, I have reported on no fewer than 300 cases of s*xual abuse occurring within Texas public schools. This is only a drop in the bucket compared to the thousands of cases of children abused by school staff over decades. Some of these cases were mentioned in this Senate hearing, including one where a four-year-old child was sod0mized by school staff.
Very few of the cases I have reported on ended with positive outcomes. Schools were emboldened to sweep many of these cases under the rug, turning off comments to prevent people from voicing their opinions, shutting down parents, silencing them, holding secret board meetings, and making covert decisions. Some schools were even caught in the act of erasing/hiding evidence, deleting footage and shredding documents. Many of the offenders were either kept on paid leave and allowed to return, or were passed from district to district with no accountability.
Why? Because they are protected by immunity laws in the state of Texas.
Some of this testimony is incredibly difficult to hear, but we owe it to these parents to ensure their voices are heard after being silenced by the very schools meant to protect their children.
Thankfully, HB 4624, which will remove this immunity to hold public schools liable for these egregious cases, passed committee 11-0. The next step is to have this bill placed on the Senate intent calendar. Sadly, If it is not heard by the end of the day on Wednesday, it will be over. These parents deserve better. As a survivor myself and a parent of a child who has suffered this form of abuse, my heart breaks for them all. Please call your Texas Senator and urge them to support this bill and push to have it placed on the calendar.
I ask that you like, share, and spread these testimonies. The more exposure, the more pressure we place on the Texas Senate. We all know this legislature has been disappointing for many so far. Let’s ensure something good comes out of this!
Over 50,000 cases of abuse have been reported to the TEA. Over 6000 of those cases were cases of SA. Only 4.7% resulted in arrest and prosecution.
. @TexasEd911 raises the alarm on an individual who was let go from one ISD for accusations for gr00ming but was then allowed to work at FIFTEEN more districts in Texas with no accountability. He lied about his background every time, and the schools continued to pass the trash.