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Former Southern Mi s quarterback and Packers great Brett Favre has been mentioned in what is being described as "Mi si sippi's largest embezzlement scandal on record."According to a report from the , Favre's organization, Favre Enterprises, https://www.jerseyofnfl.com/gardner-minshew-ii-youth-jersey was paid $1.1 million as part of a $94 million state embezzlement scandal from the 2019 fiscal year. Money that was meant to help poor Mi si sippians instead was spent on cars and a college baseball tournament sponsorship, among other things.The state's of the Mi si sippi Department of Human Services found Favre was paid in two installments $500,000 in December 2017 and $600,000 in June 2018 for appearing at three different events, appearing on a radio show and holding a keynote addre https://www.jerseyofnfl.com/baker-mayfield-youth-jersey s. The audit determined the money he made from said engagements was "unreasonable." Moreover, auditors found Favre "did not speak nor was he present for those https://www.jerseyofnfl.com/deshaun-watson-youth-jersey events."Favre received payments from the Mi si sippi Community Education Center (MCEC), a nonprofit organization that received roughly $4 million as part of the state's Temporary A sistance for Needy Families program.MORE: Favre has yet to comment on the case or his relation to it. He faces no criminal https://www.jerseyofnfl.com/lamarcus-joyner-jersey charges.The Ledger also found that the MCEC and Family Resource Center of North Mi si sippi used money to pay a trio of wrestlers Ted DiBiase, Ted DiBiase Jr., and Brett DiBiase some of it for work never performed, some for "unreasonable" travel costs.Among those facing charges in the case are John Davis, former DHS director; and Nancy New, leader of the MCEC. Mi si sippi state auditor Shad White https://www.jerseyofnfl.com/seth-devalve-jersey said in a statement that the report "shows the most egregious mi spending my staff have seen in their careers at the Office of the State Auditor.""If there was a way to mi spend money, it seems DHS leadership or their grantees thought of it and tried it." |
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