The national arm of Black Lives Matter (BLM) on Feb. 2 shut down all of its online fundraising streams, shortly after California’s Department of Justice threatened to hold the organization to account over its “lack of financial transparency,” which includes at least $60 million in undisclosed donations. California and Washington states had recently prohibited BLM from collecting donations due to transparency issues, but it reportedly did not comply with those orders, the Washington Examiner reported. The news outlet found last week that the charity appeared to have no known leader in charge of its $60 million bankroll since BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors resigned in May 2021. Cullors had been at the helm of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF), the legal entity that represents the national BLM movement, for nearly six years. “We take these matters seriously and have taken immediate action,” a spokesperson for BLMGNF told the …