Insane corruption from a homeless project in Los Angeles, California
- The Weingart NGO got a $30 million dollar grant for homeless housing
- A senior citizen home was cleared of elderly residents
- The property was listed on the market for $11.2 million, but it was then sold to Weingart for $27 million (huge gap of money that disappeared)
The city pays the NGO extremely high rates, $400,000 per bed per year for homeless housing on this property
The building sits empty
The NGO has no obligation to put a homeless person in a bed, so they can bill for every room at $400,000 per year with no one in them
It doesn’t stop there. Taxpayers also cover the purchase, operations, upkeep, and problems even if the facility sits empty
The Weingart NGO operates around 10 similar homeless housing facilities
We need prison sentences for every Democrat involved in these deals and every NGO executive
Spencer says he will hand them over to the IRS and DOJ for investigation and prosecution
I saved him some time and looked up who handed the money out
Key Democrats Who Oversaw the Money
- Mayor Karen Bass (Democrat)
- Former Mayor Eric Garcetti (Democrat)
- Key member on the Housing & Homelessness Committee is Nithya Raman (Democrat) who has been involved in oversight and funding decisions
- LA County Board of Supervisors (All Democrats)
I think the problem is clear
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