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Activist Frankie Gist Charged with Fraud in Winston-Salem

Triad activist faces felony for obtaining property by false pretenses

by Sophia Bennett

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Triad activist Frankie Gist, 29, was charged with felony obtaining property by false pretenses following a police response to a fraud call at a shopping center.

Officers from the Winston-Salem Police Department responded on April 24 to the 2100 block of Peters Creek Parkway after receiving a report of fraud. Following an investigation, Gist was arrested and charged.

Authorities stated that Gist received property based on a written promise, and the investigation remains ongoing.

Gist, who ran unsuccessfully in the 2024 Democratic primary for mayor, is also the founder of Hope Dealers Outreach, a nonprofit organization established after the 2012 death of Trayvon Martin.

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