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US Attorney Addresses Allegations of Homeless Funding Misuse in California

Alexander Soofer, the executive director of Abundant Blessings, is facing accusations of misusing more than $10 million in homeless housing funds. The US Attorney's office is taking steps to address fraud in California's homeless funding programs.

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Alexander Soofer, 42, from Westwood, who serves as the executive director of the Hyde Park-based charity Abundant Blessings, has been accused of misusing over $10 million in funds designated for homeless housing. The US Attorney's office has announced plans to address allegations of fraud related to homeless funding in California.

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US Attorney vows to crack down on California homeless funding fraud after stunning White House action

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US Attorney Addresses Allegations of Homeless Funding Misuse in California