[5] She resigned after pleading guilty to various criminal acts related to a charity she worked for.
Johnson-Harrell was raised in poverty in a family that suffered from generations of substance abuse.
[7] Johnson-Harrell worked as supervisor of victim services for the Philadelphia District Attorney's office.
[8] The CHARLES foundation is focused on improving the lives of young people, their neighborhoods and "common-sense" gun control legislation to reduce violence.
[12] In December 2019, Johnson-Harrell pled guilty to charges of perjury, tampering with public records, theft by unlawful taking and theft by deception and contributions of corporations related to her personal use of $500,000 over the course of a decade from a non-profit organization Motivation Education and Consultation Associates.