The CEO of a Los Angeles homeless services charity faces federal and state fraud charges after prosecutors said he lived a ...
Federal prosecutors say Alex Soofer stole $23 million meant for homeless services to fund luxury homes, travel, and personal expenses in Los Angeles.
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Inside ‘Shangri-La’ homeless scam as taxpayer millions bankroll jets, mansions and luxury excess — and Newsom won’t cut ties
Borrowing from novelist James Hilton, who coined the word “Shangri-La” to describe a Tibetan utopia in a 1933 novel, Franklin ...
Alexander Soofer is accused of fraudulently obtaining $23 million from taxpayers that was intended to help combat homelessness.
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Gavin Newsom roasted as huge $23M homeless fraud investigation nabs suspect in LA: 'Zero vetting'
The top federal prosecutor in Los Angeles blasted Gov. Gavin Newsom Friday over a $23 million homeless services fraud scheme, saying the state handed out taxpayer dollars with “zero vetting and zero ...
The arrest of a Los Angeles charity CEO accused of stealing millions earmarked to help the homeless has sparked a social media clash between California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s media team and the ...
A Westwood man was charged on Friday for fraudulently obtaining $23 million in homeless funds and spending the money meant for his charity to support his lavish lifestyle, which included the purchase ...
South Los Angeles charity executive director Alexander Soofer was arrested and charged Friday with fraudulently obtaining $23 million in taxpayer funds intended to combat homelessness, while allegedly ...
The CEO of a Los Angeles homeless services charity faces federal and state fraud charges after prosecutors said he lived a ...
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