Tag archive for ‘Your Black Muslim Bakery’
Change under way at former bakery building
Bakery site is being transformed into center for people battling HIV and AIDS.
By Cecily Burt, Chauncey Bailey Project
Commentary: Publisher wants feds to probe Bailey killing
Oakland Post publisher calls for federal investigation into journalist’s murder.
Richard Prince’s Journal-isms
Profiles of abuse
A look at the people, four who alleged they were sexually assaulted as adolescents, involved in civil cases against Your Black Muslim Bakery founder Yusuf Ali Bey.
Suspect in Bailey’s death enters not-guilty plea
Broussard pleads not guilty.
By Thomas Peele and Bob Butler, Chauncey Bailey Project
Nedir Bey evades trouble over election finances
Bakery leader Nedir Bey ran for Oakland City Council and got $14,000 in matching funds, but local and state authorities failed to investigate concerns over his fundraising and spending. Nor will they.
Commentary: Chauncey Bailey’s publisher reports death threat
Police place publisher Paul Cobb under protection.
Richard Prince’s Journal-isms
Post’s publisher gives IDs of men who threatened him to police
Oakland Post publisher Paul Cobb turned over to police the names of two bakery associates who another man claims offered him money to set Cobb up to be killed.
By Thomas Peele, Martin G. Reynolds and Mary Fricker, Chauncey Bailey Project
Boss of slain Oakland journalist reports death threat
Police placed Oakland Post publisher Paul Cobb under protection Wednesday night after an acquaintance said he was targeted for murder.
By Thomas Peele, Chauncey Bailey Project
Bakery associate calls land transfers legitimate
The mother of Your Black Muslim Bakery’s CEO claims she did nothing wrong when properties worth $2.28 million transferred to her name.
By Josh Richman, Thomas Peele, G.W. Schulz and A.C. Thompson, Chauncey Bailey Project
E.M. Health, Part II: E.M. Health attempts to borrow away debt
E.M. Health Services, founded by a high-ranking member of Your Black Muslim Bakery, opened in July 1996, flush with a $1.1 million Oakland city loan. By December 1998, it defaulted without a payment.







