ACORN: Now, It's Embezzlement Allegations
Baton Rouge, LA ~ An internal review by ACORN's board of directors found that $5 million was embezzled from the community organization, far more than a previously reported sum of $1 million, according to documents from the Louisiana attorney general's office.
The new amount was reported in a subpoena released Monday from an investigation by Attorney General Buddy Caldwell, The (New Orleans) Times-Picayune reported in Tuesday's editions. It is unclear if the money was taken from state, federal or private funds, according to the subpoena.
ACORN Chief Executive Officer Bertha Lewis said the new embezzlement allegation is "completely false." She said she would comment further after she and ACORN attorneys have a chance to review the subpoena.
The new amount was reported in a subpoena released Monday from an investigation by Attorney General Buddy Caldwell, The (New Orleans) Times-Picayune reported in Tuesday's editions. It is unclear if the money was taken from state, federal or private funds, according to the subpoena.
ACORN Chief Executive Officer Bertha Lewis said the new embezzlement allegation is "completely false." She said she would comment further after she and ACORN attorneys have a chance to review the subpoena.
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