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re: If Destroya thought Lee Zurik freaked her out before with her policeman boy toy story.....
Posted on 2/14/23 at 9:03 pm to MMauler
Posted on 2/14/23 at 9:03 pm to MMauler
... guess what happened ...
LaToya had to give back one million dollars that she allocated to her preferred charities taken out of the Wisner Trust
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Mayor Cantrell's non-profit shutting down, returns $1 million to city
The return of that money means two programs – a job training program for at-risk youth and a gun-violence prevention effort – can resume under new fiscal leadership.
Author: By David Hammer / Eyewitness Investigator
Published: 12:41 PM CST February 14, 2023
Updated: 4:43 PM CST February 14, 2023
NEW ORLEANS — A beleaguered nonprofit Mayor LaToya Cantrell formed to pay for some of her signature social welfare programs is in the process of shutting down and has returned more than $1 million in public money to the city.
Forward Together New Orleans was subpoenaed by the New Orleans Inspector General’s Office last year after the City Council questioned two contracts Cantrell signed with FTNO last spring, sending almost $1.1 million in city money to the charity she founded in 2019.
The return of that money means two key programs – a job training program for at-risk youth and a gun-violence prevention effort – can resume under new fiscal leadership after a six-month paused caused by concerns over FTNO’s spending and allegations of mismanagement.
In April 2022, Cantrell and FTNO’s executive director at the time, Shaun Randolph, signed a formal agreement granting FTNO $568,000 in city money to run a gun-violence intervention program and $505,310.40 for the city’s Job 1 Earn and Learn program.
... also the recall effort
They are only about 1,075 signatures away from legally filing the recall petition with the governor's office ...
Posted on 2/14/23 at 9:06 pm to bayou2
... something, something
is happening if she goes down ...
something
Posted on 2/14/23 at 9:27 pm to bayou2
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Mayor Cantrell's non-profit
Posted on 2/14/23 at 9:35 pm to MMauler
Should let John Gotti take over trash collection. He will fix it right up.
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