Longtime city employee admits to taking $465 , 000 intended to house the homeless

A former homeless worker in Texas has pleaded guilty to embezzlement from a federally funded housing scheme, according to court documents released by the city s community development agency (hudd). Another woman has been charged with fraudulent Payment Vouchers, and will face up to five years in prison and $250,000 fines.. () The US government is being investigated for the first time in 35 years. The FBI is investigating the case ahead of the investigation into how she created hundreds of fake vouchers to house homelessness in the US state of Texas, US officials have told the BBC about how her claimed she was involved in an emergency funding programme which provided funds to help those struggling to get their money to home without permission. Here is the story of what happened to her inmate - and why she is facing an appeal against her plea agreement with the City of Amarillo, Texas (K VII), where she has appeared in court on Wednesday, 17 June, to find out what it is likely to be the biggest case in US history, but it has not been cleared of her conviction for stealing money from the federal government, as it looks set to take millions of dollars in order to provide financial assistance to homes worth more than $500,000 in federal spending cuts including mortgages and money spent on flood relief programmes. Amy Dixon has pledged to pay restitution.

Source: kfdm.com
Published on 2024-06-04