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Who Is Timothy Mellon? All About the $130 Million Mystery Troops Donor – Hollywood Life
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Who Is Timothy Mellon? All About the $130 Million Mystery Troops Donor – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

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In late October 2025, the Pentagon accepted an anonymous donation of $130 million to cover military personnel salaries during the ongoing government shutdown. Donald Trump announced the gift without naming the donor, calling them “a friend” to him and “a great American citizen” who “loves the military and loves the country’ while speaking to reporters. Trump also noted that the donor is “a big supporter of [his]” but “doesn’t want publicity.” Shortly thereafter, The New York Times reported that the mystery donor was Timothy Mellon, who is a member of the famous banking family.

Keep reading to learn more about Timothy and his reported contribution to the U.S. military.

Timothy Mellon Is the Grandson of Andrew Mellon

Timothy’s grandfather is former U.S. Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon. Andrew was one of the longest-serving Treasury secretaries in American history and worked in his position during the roaring ’20s as well as the 1929 Wall Street crash.

What Is Timothy Mellon’s Net Worth?

Timothy has a net worth of about $1 billion, according to Forbes. However, he denied this by writing, ““Billionaire NOT! … Never have been, never will be,” in a 2024 email to the outlet, according to CNBC.

The entire Mellon family’s net worth is estimated to be about $14 billion, according to Forbes.

Breaking News: Timothy Mellon, a banking heir, is said to be the anonymous donor who gave $130 million to the U.S. government to help pay troops during the shutdown. https://t.co/eLAKC5nJv4

— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 25, 2025

Where Is Timothy Mellon Now?

Timothy maintains a private lifestyle. Despite his apparent financial contributions, the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, live a life out of the public eye.

As Trump said to reporters in October 2025, his military donor “doesn’t want publicity.”

“He prefers that his name not be mentioned, which is pretty unusual in the world I come from, and in the world of politics, you want your name mentioned,” the Republican president added.

Why Did Timothy Mellon Donate Millions to the Military?

As previously noted, the ongoing government shutdown has impacted federal workers, including any active-duty military. Timothy’s financial contribution sparked debate over the legality of such a payment. The donation was accepted under the Pentagon’s “general gift acceptance authority.” However, others have pointed out that it may go against the Antideficiency Act, which restricts agencies from spending beyond payments appropriated by Congress.

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Selena Gomez's kidney donor Francia Raisa rubbishes feud speculation
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Selena Gomez’s kidney donor Francia Raisa rubbishes feud speculation

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
written by jummy84

8 October 2025

Selena Gomez’s organ donor Francia Raisa has dismissed “rumours” of a feud between them.

Francia Raisa donated a kidney to Selena Gomez in 2017

The 37-year-old actress donated a kidney to the Only Murders in the Building star in 2017 but was reportedly not invited to her recent wedding to Benny Blanco, although she insists that she is “very happy” for Selena.

In an interview filmed before the wedding last month, Francia said: “I know she’s getting married, and I’m very happy for her. And look… she has a life and she is already a billionaire and I am grateful that I could do that for her.”

Quizzed on what she would advise anyone considering organ donation, Raisa explained that it is about saving someone else’s life rather than creating a bond with the person.

The How I Met Your Father star said: “Look, from the beginning the doctors told me, it’s a donation.

“If you are going to donate a dollar to St. Jude or somewhere else, you’re not going to call to say, ‘Hey, what are you doing with my dollar?’

“It’s a donation and it’s something nice I was able to do. I am grateful that I am alive and I can say that I have saved a life.”

Francia issued a firm riposte when asked about reports that she was unhappy with way Gomez, 33, was treating her body following the transplant.

She said: “Well, right now what you are asking me is nonsense that has been in the media, and there are too many rumours. I’ve never said anything.

“When that rumour came out that I had gotten angry or something like that because (Gomez) was smoking, I wasn’t aware of those rumours.”

The Grown-ish star added: “No one knows what’s going on, and neither she nor I are talking about it. One day, maybe we will address it.”

Francia declared in 2023 that she and Selena were still friends, despite the fact that their relationship had become more distant.

She told USA Today: “We hadn’t spoken much in six years. Especially (in) the last year, we didn’t speak at all.

“We’ve never really had beef with each other. Nothing happened, and if you ask either of us, we don’t know what happened, but we needed that time apart. Then when you come back together, you’re better people.”




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Reach announces University of Greenwich as 2026 university partner and DRPG named as second-time donor

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
written by jummy84

The Reach (Race, Ethnicity And Cultural Heritage) Events Scholarship Initiative has confirmed the University of Greenwich as its 2026 university partner, aligning the programme with one of the UK’s most diverse student communities and a leading centre for events and hospitality education.

Mary Ivers, Associate Director of External Engagement, University of Greenwich, said: “We’re delighted to partner with REACH Events Management Scholarship to create meaningful opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds in the events and hospitality industry. This collaboration reflects our commitment to inclusive education and ensuring all our students have the support and connections they need to build successful careers in their chosen fields.”

Robert Kenward, co-founder of Reach, said: “Confirming the University of Greenwich as our 2026 partner is a brilliant next step for Reach and for the students we exist to support. As we enter our fourth year, we’re moving from good intentions to durable impact. This is about longevity and legacy: a community-led programme that keeps widening who gets to thrive in our sector.”

DRPG has confirmed it will again sponsor the programme for the 2026 intake of students having been one of the first to support the programme since its inception. Dale Parmenter, CEO, added: “Breaking into the events industry shouldn’t depend on where you’re from or who you are. It should be about what value you can bring to the industry and how someone’s natural talent can be nurtured and grown. Talent is everywhere, but opportunity isn’t necessarily. That’s why we’re backing the REACH Scholarship again for 2026, this time with the University of Greenwich. This programme isn’t about ticking boxes, it’s about making real, lasting change. Creating an industry that’s truly representative and inclusive for the good of everyone. We just need to step up and make room at the table. It’s that simple.”

This announcement follows the launch last month of ‘Reach 2.0’ – a legacy-driven restructure that formalises governance, strengthens delivery, and sets a clear path to scale scholarships from three to five per year. The refreshed model introduces an Advisory Board to steer strategy, operations and decision-making, supported by active working parties across social, PR, coaching & alumni, events and fundraising.

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About the Reach Events Scholarship

Launched in 2022, Reach provides students with £5,000 per year for three years to support Black, Asian and underrepresented minority ethnic students on events management degree programmes.

Scholarships are funded by industry donors who pledge £5,000 per year for three years. Beyond funding, Reach integrates students into the working world through work experience, internships, networking and employment opportunities facilitated by its partner network.

To date, Reach has partnered with Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of Hertfordshire; the University of Greenwich now joins as the confirmed 2026 partner.

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