*There’s drama surrounding Jacky Oh’s death. Her family took “swift action” and deleted a $1 million GoFundMe set up to save her home after her longtime partner, comedian D.C. Young Fly, said it was “fake.”
Page Six said it obtained a screenshot of the crowdfunding page in question; however, moments later it was deleted and the page now says, “Fundraiser not found.”
Meanwhile, the comedian’s publicist firm, BStarPR, said they took ‘swift action to ensure the fundraiser was removed’ and are “highly pleased with this result.”
Jacky’s younger sister, who goes by @msbrookiej on Instagram, launched the page to raise donations to save Ms. Jacky’s home. She was asking for $1 million, according to Sandra Rose.
“As a family, we are humbly requesting your assistance to help us pay off the home that Jacklyn worked hard to provide for her children,” read the description before the page was deleted.
“GoFundMe’s team followed their process and communicated to us: ‘confirming this fundraiser has been removed from the platform and all donors have been refunded. Cases of misuse are very rare, and we take swift action against those who exploit the generosity of our community,’” read the statement from BStarPR.
“I hope people remember Jacky for her brilliance and values. Please continue to keep the family in your prayers. We look forward to providing her viewers with upcoming announcements regarding her continued legacy soon!” BStarPR’s statement also said.
If you recall, Jacky Oh died last May and her death was ruled “accidental due to complications from cosmetic surgery” by the Miami-Dade Medical Examiner after she underwent a “mommy makeover.”
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