NFL’s Super Bowl Kindness Chief Faces Felony Charges and Pay Disputes

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The NFL appointed Dhar Mann as this year’s Chief Kindness Officer for Super Bowl LX, but reporting highlights a controversial history: in 2012 Mann faced 13 felony counts (reduced to five) for defrauding an Oakland beautification program, a 2010 hydroponics cannabis venture dispute, and 2023 allegations by Dharr Mann Studios workers of poor pay and working conditions, raising questions about the branding move.
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