Tuesday, March 3, 2026

The Homeless Fraud Everyone Saw Coming: California Dems Gave Millions to a Woman Already Accused of Embezzling Thousands

The Homeless Fraud Everyone Saw Coming
California Dems gave millions to a woman already accused of embezzling thousands.
In 1997, Gwendolyn Westbrook was arrested after being accused of embezzling thousands of dollars from the San Francisco port parking lot collections that she had been hired to monitor.

By 2022, she was running a homeless nonprofit that took in $36 million in grants while operating a tent city that took over a block and filled a neighborhood with violence and human waste..

Now she’s under arrest. Again.

Westbrook, the CEO of the United Council of Human Services, is currently accused of misappropriating $1.2 million and a lawsuit claims that she told staffers about buying a Tesla for herself, handing out luxury cars to other family members, vacationing in Aruba and driving around for some unstated reason with a “a trunk full of high-priced jewelry”.

“I guess it’s because I’m a black woman,” Westbrook had said of critics. “I think it’s racism. They don’t want a black woman running this organization.”

Westbrook has been indicted by San Francisco DA Brooke Jenkins: also a black woman.

But the real question is why was Westbrook entrusted with millions of dollars and allowed to run a disastrous organization despite her past history at the San Francisco port? The answer lies with the reason why Westbrook got the job as an senior manager assistant at the Port of San Francisco in the first place.

The CEO of the homeless organization had been raised by Idaree Westbrook, an ally of the notorious Willie Brown, the former mayor and operator of the political machine that had turned the likes of Gov. Gavin Newsom and Kamala Harris, his former mistress, into statewide players.

Idaree had founded the San Francisco Black Leadership Forum which her adopted daughter took over and, as a San Francisco Chronicle story mentioned, its “endorsement is considered a key factor in local political races”. Gwendolyn Westbrook was forced to step down after the port scandal, but six years later she was running a local soup kitchen named Mother Brown’s Kitchen that morphed into the United Council of Human Services. By 2014, San Francisco authorized a homeless shelter with 100 beds next door over the protests of the neighbors.

Locals complained of screaming at all hours of the day and night, vomit, drunkenness, human waste and domestic violence. “They are just very mean people,” Westbrook accused, who “just don’t want to help other people get one up.”

Police shut down a charity gambling event that included blackjack tables funding the group.

An audit was requested in 2015 and released in 2017 which found that the ‘Council’ had received $1.5 million in city funds and had not kept a proper record of where the money was going. Over $88,000 in expenses couldn’t be properly accounted for, the board lacked members and existing board members didn’t seem to know what the organization was doing.

But the director of homeless services claimed that, “I feel this is kind of a success story.” And the money just went on pouring in.Then came a ‘Safe Overnight Parking Pilot Program’ for vagrants to sleep in their cars.A year later the pandemic hit and Westbrook came up with her greatest idea yet.Westbrook set up socially distanced’ tents for the homeless in a park to create ‘safe sleeping villages.’ --->READ MORE HERE
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