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Published 15:46 3 Jan 2023 GMT
Updated 15:48 3 Jan 2023 GMT
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Saleem additionally faces charges relating to a Crowdfunder page, 'Bristol Protestors Legal Fees', which raised money for people facing criminal proceedings after the city's protests.
Four people were cleared in court of causing criminal damage in January of 2022 after protests in June 2020 saw the toppling of controversial figure Edward Colston.
Both charges of fraud read out in court alleged that while acting as an organiser for campaign groups ABL Bristol and Changing Your Mindset Ltd Saleem "dishonestly abused that position intending thereby to make a gain, namely used the funds raised, for [her]self".
The charges stated that Saleem allegedly committed the offences while at an address in Tadpole Garden Village in Swindon, "or elsewhere".
Saleem gave her present address as Briars Walk, Romford, Essex.
District Judge Lynne Matthews adjourned Saleem's case and sent it to Bristol Crown Court for a hearing on January 30.
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