

As someone who has dedicated my life to fighting injustice and speaking out against hate in all its forms, it is my duty and responsibility to call out such hypocrisy and to call on PayPal to uphold the values for which it proclaims to stand. In light of these commitments, PayPal cannot simply ignore Mr.

Yet, PayPal has continued to do business with Robert Sarver, who is a known perpetrator of racism and hate, and is now expanding its business relationship with Mr. In total, PayPal announced it would commit $535 million toward these causes. In June 2020, in the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd, Paypal was one of many companies to announce a significant investment in fighting institutional racism and advancing diversity and inclusion. Sarver is currently under investigation by the NBA. As you may be aware, ESPN published a detailed investigative piece on these complaints last November, and Mr. Sarver's leadership has been riddled with credible allegations of racism, misogyny, and harboring a toxic work environment. I am writing to demand that PayPal cease doing business with any entity owned or associated with Robert Sarver, including the Phoenix Suns, the Phoenix Mercury, and Real Club Deportivo Mallorca. Sharpton's letter, which was published as a full-page ad in the AZ Central newspaper today, reads as follows: Sarver and entities under his ownership, including the Phoenix Suns, the Phoenix Mercury, and Real Club Deportivo Mallorca. As the NBA's investigation, now in its 10 th month, has proceeded, PayPal announced a ground-breaking, international partnership with Mr. Al Sharpton, who has previously impressed upon the National Basketball Association (NBA) to work with greater urgency and transparency concerning the ongoing investigation into extensive reports of racism, sexism and abuse by Robert Sarver, sent a letter today to PayPal CEO Dan Shulman calling on the company to end its relationship with Mr. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - The American Sports Accountability Project (ASAP) announced today that Rev.
