Accused LA charity scammer seen in all black sprinting from $7M mansion

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A homeless charity boss who allegedly cheated California taxpayers out of $23 million was spotted sprinting from him home dressed in all black Tuesday morning ahead of a court date.

Alleged fraudster Alexander Soofer slips out of his Westwood, Los Angeles home on the morning he was due in court over charges he embezzled millions marked for the homeless. London Entertainment for California Post

Alexander Soofer, 42, was seen dashing from his $7 million Westwood estate, which he bought after allegedly scamming the public out of millions in homeless funds.

The accused fraudster wore a black hat and face covering to match the rest of the his ensemble as he ran from the home.

Soofer keeps under wraps as he tries to go unnoticed leaving his $7 million Westwood estate. London Entertainment for California Post
Soofer was due in court this morning over charges he embezzled $23 million that was earmarked for the homeless. London Entertainment for California Post
Soofer, the executive director of the charity Abundant Blessings, was arrested on a federal criminal complaint charging him with wire fraud, punishable by up to 20 years in federal prison. Central District of California U.S. Attorney

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