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Shanesha Taylor, the woman whose mugshot won over the hearts of the country after she was arrested for leaving her children in a hot SUV during a job interview, is being accused of misusing the $114,000 given to her through an online fundraiser, ABC 15 reports.

Reverend Jarrett Maupin, one of Taylor’s early supporters, says he has distanced himself from the mother after she allegedly refused countless job offers and used some of her donated funds to pay for a music studio for her youngest child’s father.

“We had someone call my office and alert her attorney to the fact that she spent $6,000 at a music studio in Tempe to finish her baby daddy’s rap album,” Maupin said. “That’s not what people gave her that money for.”

He also says Taylor asked him for jobs that involved cleaning and hospitality duties like hotel management, but she never showed up for any of the interviews.

“I call these Taylor-ready jobs, all she had to do was show up,” Maupin said. “Unfortunately, she didn’t.”

After being released from jail in March, the mother was ordered to take the $114,000 raised through an online fundraiser and set up trust funds for her children as well as attend up to 58 parenting classes in order to drop her felony charges. Taylor failed to set up the accounts. The mother says she didn’t set up the accounts because the children wouldn’t have access to the money if they didn’t go to college:

“I can move the money over and put it into place, but it doesn’t take care of the children, it’s futile,” Taylor said. “It would lock them out of their money if they didn’t go to college.”

The case becomes more bizarre with claims that Taylor was spending $4,000 a month and only has $72,000 of the funds left. Taylor claims she’s spent the money on rent and clothes for her children.

The court has now ordered Taylor to set aside $40,000 instead of $60,000 with $10k each going into an education trust and a child-care trust for the children.

Amanda Bishop, the woman who set up the online fundraiser released a statement via Facebook in October about some of the claims towards Taylor:

I do not know why Shanesha isn’t putting the money in the trusts. I’ve been told the same that the media has; that some of the money has been spent on legal fees, caring for the children, the home they are living in, clothes, and that she is worried if she puts money in the trusts, without a job, they will not be able to live off what is left. As for her saying she can’t get a job because of the negative media, throughout the fundraiser I did receive job offers and forwarded them to her. I do not know if she followed up on them.

Taylor is scheduled to be in court on December 3.

SOURCE: ABC 15 | VIDEO CREDIT: ABC 15