
Sacramento NAACP seeks former members to be held accountable for abusing pity assistance.
NAACP Sacramento branch filed a claim Against former members of the Organization of Fridays in the Supreme Court of California.
Presented on August 29, Sacramento Naacp V. Williams and Al. The complaint quotes the alleged financial misconduct related to the two educational sponsored food delivery programs.
The defendants called Betty Williams are. Former President Salena Prayer; and Lorrain Moore, former cashier. Several businesses have also been named connected to former NAACP leadersA number of NAACP claims that fraud has been used to use two of its support programs, Dine to Dine and Dine-in 2. “Dine-in 2.”. Dinner at home should help at home, which is limited to home, and Dine-2 has been created to help food insecure families and local restaurants during the epidemic. The announcement does not make any fists when the nature of the crime details.
“This case is a story about individuals who chose the closest periods of all of our country Draw their pockets at the expense of vulnerable seniors living in isolation and suffering families of food deprivation. But unlike many other huntersA littleRelated schemes:Criminals hid Following the name and reputation of the National Civil Rights Organization of the Nation illegitimate. “
According to the lawsuit, the Sacramento region has allocated about $ 2.75 million for the Dine-in 2 program. Approximately $ 2.1 million has been appointed for food collections, the rest for administrative costs. The complaint claims more than $ 700,000, almost a third of that budget was aimed at the defendants or businesses belonging to the defendants.
Specialists include Williams paid $ 150 per hour to the role of executive director. In addition, he hired his administrative assistant for $ 24 per hour. It is said that Prince has calculated more than $ 60,000 in compensation plus about $ 19,000 for accounting services. This includes one invoice charged for $ 1,000 per hour. Moore is accused of collecting payments for administrative services. The judiciary also claims that there are duplicate invoices, exaggerated calculations, programs that needed to be windy and documents missing people.
Separate Sacrabetro region Audit was issued at the beginning of this year found that NAACP could repay about $ 948,000 in permitted costs. If the group cannot provide adequate documents, the county may require additional $ 1.7 million.
The hearing is defined on February 2 2026.
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