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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBrett Favre is the face of a scandal, but Mississippi's issues go deeper
This scandal involves the governor and other GOP officials
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In 2017, a Mississippi nonprofit called Operation Shoestring received a federal grant worth more than $200,000. But when the organization sought to renew the funding a year later, the money was no longer available.
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It had been reallocated in ways were reading about now, Robert Langford, executive director of Operation Shoestring, which has been providing aid to families in need for more than a half-century, said in an interview.
Mississippis widening welfare scandal involves tens of millions of dollars and has embroiled the states former governor, Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre and professional wrestlers, among others. Organizations such as Operation Shoestring, and the at-risk populations that rely on those funds, continue to feel the sting.
As Langford tried to renew the funding in 2018, the state officials tasked with distributing the money were found to be funneling millions away from those it was intended for. The scandals impact will be felt for years, advocates say.
It makes my blood boil, Langford said. Were talking about funds that were supposed to be used to help move people out of poverty in the poorest state instead becoming literal currency for favors, both political and financial for people. Its amazing.
The details of the scandal continue to emerge in court filings and reporting by nonprofit news organization Mississippi Today. Last week, John Davis, the former executive director of the Mississippi Department of Human Services, pleaded guilty to two federal charges and 18 state counts of embezzling federal welfare funds. The U.S. Justice Department said Davis misused the money and helped create sham contracts knowing that no significant services would be provided.
Brett Favre sued by state of Mississippi over welfare misspending
His plea has spurred speculation that Favre and others could be further implicated. Favre received $1.1 million intended for welfare recipients in exchange for speeches and appearances the state auditor says he never made. And text messages included in court filings show Favre was heavily involved in discussions that resulted in $5 million in welfare money going toward the construction of a volleyball facility at his alma mater, the University of Southern Mississippi, where his daughter played volleyball.
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It had been reallocated in ways were reading about now, Robert Langford, executive director of Operation Shoestring, which has been providing aid to families in need for more than a half-century, said in an interview.
Mississippis widening welfare scandal involves tens of millions of dollars and has embroiled the states former governor, Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre and professional wrestlers, among others. Organizations such as Operation Shoestring, and the at-risk populations that rely on those funds, continue to feel the sting.
As Langford tried to renew the funding in 2018, the state officials tasked with distributing the money were found to be funneling millions away from those it was intended for. The scandals impact will be felt for years, advocates say.
It makes my blood boil, Langford said. Were talking about funds that were supposed to be used to help move people out of poverty in the poorest state instead becoming literal currency for favors, both political and financial for people. Its amazing.
The details of the scandal continue to emerge in court filings and reporting by nonprofit news organization Mississippi Today. Last week, John Davis, the former executive director of the Mississippi Department of Human Services, pleaded guilty to two federal charges and 18 state counts of embezzling federal welfare funds. The U.S. Justice Department said Davis misused the money and helped create sham contracts knowing that no significant services would be provided.
Brett Favre sued by state of Mississippi over welfare misspending
His plea has spurred speculation that Favre and others could be further implicated. Favre received $1.1 million intended for welfare recipients in exchange for speeches and appearances the state auditor says he never made. And text messages included in court filings show Favre was heavily involved in discussions that resulted in $5 million in welfare money going toward the construction of a volleyball facility at his alma mater, the University of Southern Mississippi, where his daughter played volleyball.
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Brett Favre is the face of a scandal, but Mississippi's issues go deeper (Original Post)
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Oct 2022
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crickets
(25,979 posts)1. No paywall link to WaPo:
underpants
(182,803 posts)2. This is 100% Mississippi
Still exploiting the poor and powerless.
This is my sig line. Tell me Im wrong.
Truth Justice and the American way - that's all we ask. I refuse to subscribe to the culture of victimization that plagues white males in this country. The poor and the powerless are not the ones organized to screw me over.
Wounded Bear
(58,654 posts)3. A sad and disgusted K & R...nt