Acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said, "Accountability begins today," as he announced the two criminal cases on Thursday ...
No arrests have been made, and investigators are working with postal inspectors to determine how the mail ended up at the ...
The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday charged two real estate executives with defrauding California’s Homekey program, ...
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Citing fire risk, Malibu wants to arrest homeless people who refuse to stop camping illegally
The city of Malibu says homeless people who illegally camp present a fire risk when they use flames to keep warm or cook.
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Federal authorities announce charges related to alleged misuse of California homelessness funds
A Beverly Hills man was arrested and a Brentwood resident charged in two separate federal fraud cases involving the misuse of ...
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San Francisco awarded $56.3 million in homeless housing funds
The California Department of Housing and Community Development on Friday awarded $56.3 million in Proposition 1 funds toward ...
Since 2009, Cupertino’s homelessness count has teetered back and forth, reaching a high of 159 in 2019. While the 2023 count ...
Cody Holmes and Steven Taylor face federal fraud charges for allegedly stealing millions in California homelessness funds ...
A pair of Los Angeles developers were arrested in separate cases for allegedly misusing tens of millions of dollars in grant ...
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2 LA men charged with fraud in misuse of public funds meant for combating homelessness
The Justice Department announced an arrest and criminal charges linked to the possible misuse of homelessness funding.
Two men, one the former chief financial officer at a downtown Los Angeles-based developer of affordable housing, were charged in separate cases Thursday, Oct. 16, with illegally obtaining funds meant ...
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