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TexasTowelie

(112,160 posts)
Sat Jul 13, 2019, 09:40 PM Jul 2019

Patriots owner Robert Kraft makes surprise donation of $100,000 to motorcyclists killed in New

Patriots owner Robert Kraft makes surprise donation of $100,000 to motorcyclists killed in New Hampshire crash


Patriots owner Robert Kraft surprised the Jarheads Motorcycle Club Saturday with a six-figure donation to help the families of the seven motorcyclists who were killed in a crash in New Hampshire last month.

Kraft, who attended the club’s gathering in Gillette Stadium, announced the $100,000 donation to the club’s GoFundMe campaign, according to reports from WBZ and NBC 10.

The crowdfunding campaign launched earlier this month raised $66,000 in less than a day. As of Saturday afternoon, the campaign has more than $560,000.

A 2016 Dodge 2500 crashed into a group of 10 people riding motorcycles June 21 while on Route 2 in rural New Hampshire. They were members of the Jarhead Motorcycle Club, a group of U.S. Marine Corps veterans and their spouses. Seven died in the crash, including a couple from Lakeville, Massachusetts.

Read more: https://www.masslive.com/police-fire/2019/07/patriots-owner-robert-kraft-makes-surprise-donation-of-100000-to-motorcyclists-killed-in-new-hampshire-crash.html

Kraft could donate $100 million to a convent and it still wouldn't make him a decent person.
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Patriots owner Robert Kraft makes surprise donation of $100,000 to motorcyclists killed in New (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2019 OP
Well quickesst Jul 2019 #1
$100,000 divided by seven is just over $14,000 each. TexasTowelie Jul 2019 #2
That's true.... quickesst Jul 2019 #3
Gift taxes customerserviceguy Jul 2019 #5
Bike week --- a few bikers get killed every year. 3Hotdogs Jul 2019 #4

quickesst

(6,280 posts)
1. Well
Sat Jul 13, 2019, 10:38 PM
Jul 2019

"Kraft could donate $100 million to a convent and it still wouldn't make him a decent person."

Probably right, but I'll bet he's a pretty decent person to seven dead people's families.

TexasTowelie

(112,160 posts)
2. $100,000 divided by seven is just over $14,000 each.
Sat Jul 13, 2019, 11:18 PM
Jul 2019

That's enough to pay for the funerals and it might pay for a few months of expenses (food, shelter, and utilities). Since those are also gifts, it means that taxes will have to be paid. It is a nice gesture, but it definitely doesn't solve any long-term problems.

quickesst

(6,280 posts)
3. That's true....
Sun Jul 14, 2019, 12:43 AM
Jul 2019

..... but $560,000 for those families is a lot better than $460,000. I am in no way trying to make kraft out to be a good guy. My focus is on the well-being of the families dealing with this tragedy, and probably needing all the help they can get. The hundred grand was not an earth-shattering donation, but it was significant enough to ease some of the burden these families faced. For that, I am glad for them.

customerserviceguy

(25,183 posts)
5. Gift taxes
Sun Jul 14, 2019, 01:16 AM
Jul 2019

are imposed on the donor, not on the person being donated to. Also, the amount that can be given from one person to one person without any gift taxes even entering into the picture is $15,000, which is probably why only $100K was given.

Solving long term problems is the job of the various DMV offices in the fifty states, making damned good and sure that they quickly process drunk driving reports from other states to suspend licenses of their residents.

Also, a large gift from a single individual often starts the ball rolling for other people to chip in, too.

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