Mississippi Welfare Scandal: Two Nonprofits Spent Money On Cars, Sports Events, Wrestlers, Family Members

arnoldwsimmons

Rising Star
Platinum Member
Mississippi welfare scandal: Luxury cars among $94M in questionable spending, audit shows

JACKSON, Miss. – Money meant to help poor residents was used to buy luxury cars, sponsor a college baseball tournament and hire family members of a top state official, according to a report from State Auditor Shad White.

The 104-page audit of the Mississippi Department of Human Services released Monday shows how federal welfare grant funds flowed from DHS into two nonprofit groups, which allegedly spent the cash in inappropriate or questionable ways.

More than $94 million in welfare money spending was "questioned" by auditors, according to the report – alleging either outright misspending or lack of documentation showing it was spent properly.

In a statement, White said the report "shows the most egregious misspending my staff have seen in their careers at the Office of the State Auditor." He said, "If there was a way to misspend money, it seems DHS leadership or their grantees thought of it and tried it."

The routine annual audit, which focused on fiscal year 2019, follows criminal indictments this year related to the welfare spending. White called that case Mississippi's largest embezzlement scandal, involving about $4 million in welfare money known as the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, or TANF.
Those facing criminal charges include former Department of Human Services Director John Davis, as well as Nancy New, the leader of the Mississippi Community Education Center, or MCEC, one of the nonprofit groups that received millions of TANF dollars.

The USA TODAY Network's Mississippi Clarion Ledger and other outlets reported on issues at the state's human services department and potential misspending by MCEC for months. The extent of misspending and lack of controls detailed in Monday's audit was not previously known. The audit shows for the first time how a second nonprofit group, the Family Resource Center of North Mississippi, or FRC, allegedly made many questionable or inappropriate expenditures using welfare cash.

According to the audit, the spending was possible because Davis limited outside monitoring of the welfare grants. Auditors said they found forged documents, a limited or nonexistent process for vetting contracts, fraudulent accounting and more.

White said his office will forward the findings to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees the welfare program. Depending on what the feds view as misspending, White said, this could lead to cuts in TANF allotments or other sanctions placed on the state.
Among the audit's "questioned" spending:
  • The two nonprofit groups used welfare money to hire lobbyists, often without paperwork describing the work they were supposed to do.
  • MCEC gave contracts to, and hired, family members of Davis, sometimes making lump sum payments. The payments and salaries to his nephew and brother-in-law totaled more than $1 million over the past several years, auditors said.
  • Both nonprofit groups gave welfare money to a trio of wrestlers, Ted DiBiase, Ted DiBiase, Jr. and Brett DiBiase – some of it for work never performed, some for "unreasonable" travel costs.
  • MCEC paid Victory Sports Foundation with welfare money to run fitness programs, some of which Mississippi legislators and other officials or staffers participated in, free of charge. The trainer who runs Victory, said he did not know he received welfare money.
  • MCEC bought three cars with welfare money, each worth more than $50,000, for New and two sons. Salaries, cellphones and other expenses were paid using welfare money. The vehicles included a 2018 Nissan Armada, a Chevrolet Silverado and a Ford F-250. In each case, the vehicle was registered to MCEC, but in each case, auditors said the vehicles were for personal use.
  • MCEC used welfare money for sports-related purposes, including sponsoring a college baseball tournament and other NCAA events.
  • MCEC cut a $3,000 check to a bookkeeper of MCEC, though a handwritten note says "$3,000 cash was given to" Davis, the DHS executive director.
  • MCEC moved $6 million to a private school and organization run by New and bought supplies for the school.
DHS officials were scheduled to respond to the report Monday afternoon at a news conference. The directors of MCEC and FRC did not immediately respond to requests for comment Monday. Neither did attorneys for New and Davis.

White said additional indictments could come in the separate criminal case. Federal investigators, including the FBI, are involved.

“This audit should be a wake-up call to everyone in government," White said. "The old way of doing things, where you do whatever your boss or a person who controls a lot of money tells you to do, or you ignore the law around how to spend money because you think no one is looking – those days are over."

Follow reporter Luke Ramseth on Twitter: @lramseth


This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger: Mississippi welfare scandal: Audit shows $94M in questionable spending



The stunning report from the Mississippi Clarion Ledger regarding an audi
 
94 MILLION!!!! ARE YOU FUCKIN KIDDING ME!!!? Every last muthafucka involved in that shit should do about 50 years that shit is beyond ridiculous. Theres no question government officials was in on that bullshit. :smh:

Ge9nrI.jpg
 
Man listen

The white folks running money and oversight in this state are all in on the fucking grift. This is just one scandal, although I'm glad it's been exposed.

They are all con artists and thieves and when it's money that might have the slightest chance of benefiting black folks, you best believe they are gonna get theirs before it even gets close.

You think this is bad, wait until the day someone looks into the state fair. And it's probably just a matter of time before our new lottery gets greased up too, unless Shad puts eyes over there.

Honest to God, this is partially why trump has the support he does. They are literally all the same person.

@killagram
@cashwhisperer
 
94 MILLION!!!! ARE YOU FUCKIN KIDDING ME!!!? Every last muthafucka involved in that shit should do about 50 years that shit is beyond ridiculous. Theres no question government officials was in on that bullshit. :smh:

Ge9nrI.jpg

Your 100% right, but I think they got them on 4 million for sure (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, or TANF), and 90 million more is still being audited.

We'll see how aggressively they pursue that other 90 million.

Very sad for the poor people in Mississippi they are in an undeclared state of emergency and no one gives a fuck!
 
Didn't release the pics = Crackas
I will release a picture....


Payments to Favre were made by Mississippi Community Education Center, a group that had contracts with the Department of Human Services to spend money through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program. The audit says Favre Enterprises was paid $500,000 in December 2017 and $600,000 in June 2018, and he was supposed to make speeches for at least three events. The auditor’s report says that “upon a cursory review of those dates, auditors were able to determine that the individual contracted did not speak nor was he present for those events.”


1000.jpeg


 
Man listen

The white folks running money and oversight in this state are all in on the fucking grift. This is just one scandal, although I'm glad it's been exposed.

They are all con artists and thieves and when it's money that might have the slightest chance of benefiting black folks, you best believe they are gonna get theirs before it even gets close.

You think this is bad, wait until the day someone looks into the state fair. And it's probably just a matter of time before our new lottery gets greased up too, unless Shad puts eyes over there.

Honest to God, this is partially why trump has the support he does. They are literally all the same person.

@killagram
@cashwhisperer
Real shit you typed right here.

DMezy4.jpg
 
Man listen

The white folks running money and oversight in this state are all in on the fucking grift. This is just one scandal, although I'm glad it's been exposed.

They are all con artists and thieves and when it's money that might have the slightest chance of benefiting black folks, you best believe they are gonna get theirs before it even gets close.

You think this is bad, wait until the day someone looks into the state fair. And it's probably just a matter of time before our new lottery gets greased up too, unless Shad puts eyes over there.

Honest to God, this is partially why trump has the support he does. They are literally all the same person.

@killagram
@cashwhisperer
Non profits are the watering holes for ugly, white women.

As for the financial crumbs that is left for the intended target they offer condescension and promise for more help.
 
Man listen

The white folks running money and oversight in this state are all in on the fucking grift. This is just one scandal, although I'm glad it's been exposed.

They are all con artists and thieves and when it's money that might have the slightest chance of benefiting black folks, you best believe they are gonna get theirs before it even gets close.

You think this is bad, wait until the day someone looks into the state fair. And it's probably just a matter of time before our new lottery gets greased up too, unless Shad puts eyes over there.

Honest to God, this is partially why trump has the support he does. They are literally all the same person.

@killagram
@cashwhisperer
Sound like Cleveland. Feds came through about 10 years and cleaned some of the shit up. I say some cause even though some cats got fed time and sang, not everyone got caught. There is literally so much corruption cases can be handed out while other big cases are missed. Game is the game though. Just because you in a hustle with one person, don't mean you tell them about your other deal. :eek:
 
Sound like Cleveland. Feds came through about 10 years and cleaned some of the shit up. I say some cause even though some cats got fed time and sang, not everyone got caught. There is literally so much corruption cases can be handed out while other big cases are missed. Game is the game though. Just because you in a hustle with one person, don't mean you tell them about your other deal. :eek:
It's the American way.

Even with that said though

Stealing from the poor is especially despicable.
 
635881210706458946-John-Davis1.JPG
Ex-Mississippi DHS boss accused of embezzling money meant for poor


Nancy-New_Ohil-Bryant_Cindy-Hyde-Smith_cred-Families-First-for-Mississippi_web_t670.jpg

Nancy New (left) and former Mississippi Department of Human Services Executive Director John Davis (third from left) are among those charged with a "sprawling conspiracy" to embezzle government funds that were meant for needy families. Former Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant (second from right) often appeared with New at events for her DHS-funded programs, including Families First for Mississippi. New donated to a number of top state Republicans, including U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (right). The men second and fourth from left are not part of this story. Photo Families First for Mississippi Facebook page
 
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A nonprofit group caught up in an embezzlement scheme in Mississippi used federal welfare money to pay former NFL quarterback Brett Favre $1.1 million for multiple speaking engagements but Favre did not show up for the events, the state auditor said.

Favre has not returned multiple text messages sent to him by The Associated Press since Monday. His manager, Bus Cook, told AP on Wednesday: “We’ve got nothing to say.”

Details about payments to Favre are included in an audit of the Mississippi Department of Human Services released Monday. State Auditor Shad White said his employees identified $94 million in questionable spending by the agency, including payments for sports activities with no clear connection to helping needy people in one of the poorest states of the U.S.

The audit was released months after a former Human Services director and five other people were indicted on state charges of embezzling about $4 million. They have pleaded not guilty and are awaiting trial in what White has called one of Mississippi’s largest public corruption cases in decades.

“If there was a way to misspend money, it seems DHS leadership or their grantees thought of it and tried it,” White said.

White said the Human Services audit “shows the most egregious misspending my staff have seen in their careers.”

Payments to Favre were made by Mississippi Community Education Center, a group that had contracts with the Department of Human Services to spend money through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program. The audit says Favre Enterprises was paid $500,000 in December 2017 and $600,000 in June 2018, and he was supposed to make speeches for at least three events. The auditor’s report says that “upon a cursory review of those dates, auditors were able to determine that the individual contracted did not speak nor was he present for those events.”



#HOWTHEFUCK?

:fuckyousay:
 
635881210706458946-John-Davis1.JPG
Ex-Mississippi DHS boss accused of embezzling money meant for poor


Nancy-New_Ohil-Bryant_Cindy-Hyde-Smith_cred-Families-First-for-Mississippi_web_t670.jpg

Nancy New (left) and former Mississippi Department of Human Services Executive Director John Davis (third from left) are among those charged with a "sprawling conspiracy" to embezzle government funds that were meant for needy families. Former Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant (second from right) often appeared with New at events for her DHS-funded programs, including Families First for Mississippi. New donated to a number of top state Republicans, including U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (right). The men second and fourth from left are not part of this story. Photo Families First for Mississippi Facebook page
50 fuckin years!!! All of them!!!!

YFjW0j.jpg
 








 








 
I will release a picture....


Payments to Favre were made by Mississippi Community Education Center, a group that had contracts with the Department of Human Services to spend money through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program. The audit says Favre Enterprises was paid $500,000 in December 2017 and $600,000 in June 2018, and he was supposed to make speeches for at least three events. The auditor’s report says that “upon a cursory review of those dates, auditors were able to determine that the individual contracted did not speak nor was he present for those events.”


1000.jpeg


that pic is the whatever they said he did he did look
 
Back
Top