Infighting among different Black Lives Matter groups appear to be increasing after a coalition of Black Lives Matter chapters demanded transparency from the group’s global network amid reports that co-founder Patrisse Cullors spent millions of dollars on homes and real estate. Cullors, a self-described “trained Marxist,” stepped down from the group last month but denied allegations that she misused any donations and said those claims—along with reports about her real estate holdings—were part of a right-wing misinformation campaign meant to discredit her and Black Lives Matter. But a group calling itself BLM 10 Plus, the name of the ten original Black Lives Matter signatories, said that it wants answers from the BLM Global Network, Cullors, and others about how donations were spent, alleging the leftist organization’s leadership hasn’t been transparent with the other groups. “The number of chapters that have aligned in support of our statement has nearly doubled. Some …