Obama was at fundraiser in Berverly Hills last night.
The event was held at the home of Allan and Nicole Mutchnik.
Allan Mutchnik is an executive with Harbor Freight Tools who has frequently donated to Democratic candidates.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/06/29/obama-at-beverly-hills-fundraiser-says-gop-mad-even-when-win.html
Harbor Freight donates to the Associate Marine Institute for Kids (AMI KIDS) as part of their Tools for Schools program.
https://www.scnow.com/starandenterprise/news/article_50122a92-b286-11e2-a0dd-001a4bcf6878.html
AMIkids is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping youth develop into responsible and productive citizens. AMIkids' mission is to protect public safety and positively impact as many youth as possible through the efforts of a diverse and innovative staff. AMIkids works in partnership with youth agencies, local communities and families.
http://amikids.org/about-ami-kids/our-story
Searching on AMIKIDS brings up several stories on employees of AMIKIDS being arrested for drug trafficking and others related to child abuse.
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Man facing drug charge after investigation at AMI Kids School –South Carolina
http://www.wmbfnews.com/story/37688670/man-facing-drug-charge-after-narcotics-investigation-in-marlboro-co
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Shreveport alternative charter school director, 2 others arrested - . http://www.ksla.com/story/33533990/shreveport-alternative-charter-school-director-2-others-arreste
Shreveport police confirm that AMIKids Executive Director Tara Taylor was arrested on October 20, along with fellow administrator Jamile Emile and Mitchell Steiner.
All 3 are accused of not reporting a possible sexual assault on campus to police.
More on Mutcnhik family
http://www.jewishaz.com/in-the-family-way/article_10371fda-7eec-11e3-aa2a-001a4bcf6878.html
“Depending on how you look at it, Al and Beverly Mutchnik have four children — or they have 1,304.
Twenty-six years ago, the Scottsdale couple, then living in Winnipeg, Canada, worked in concert with Keren Hayesod/United Israel Appeal (the predecessor of the United Jewish Appeal) to establish a preschool in Beit Shemesh, Israel.
At the time, the town wasn't particularly well-developed and was home to many Moroccan immigrants, most of whom were quite poor, explains Al Mutchnik today.
The couple was active in Winnipeg's Jewish community, where Beverly headed the local ORT group and Al chaired the local federation's medical society.”