Renee Nicole Good, an activist against ICE and a supporter of Black Lives Matter, has been revealed to have received financial assistance from her mother, as indicated by her Venmo account. This account features an image of Good with a child holding a “Black Lives Matter” banner.
One of the earliest transactions on her Venmo, dating back to October 2020, involved a payment meant for “terrorism” to Nick DeLorenzo, a stand-up comedian and friend of her ex-husband. The Post reached out for comments from DeLorenzo.
This week, he shared his grief on social media, stating that he learned about the tragic death of a friend’s ex-wife, who was fatally shot by ICE agents after a confrontation in Minneapolis.
Good was a mother of three, including a son with her former partner, Tim Macklin. DeLorenzo expressed sorrow for the young boy now left without a mother.
Good’s Venmo account, which was suspended on September 11, 2024, indicates that her mother, Donna Ganger, had paid for various bills multiple times in recent years.
During her grieving period, Ganger provided financial help for utilities, rent, and other expenses from late August to September 2024.
Earlier, Ganger had also sent Good funds to cover bills, fuel, and travel costs related to returning home.
Good’s Pinterest account showcased her life, including images with her kids and various interests, such as tattoos and interior design. In a whimsical post, she compared ear-piercing styles to astrological signs.
Her passing ignited protests in Minnesota, where many are voicing their opposition to ICE and its actions.
