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Preacher Indicted For Theft Of Housing Project Funds

Gilmor-Housing-Project-Reuters-e1458848192268A Mississippi preacher deprived poor people of government money because he preferred to use it to enrich himself, federal prosecutors said.

Rev. Kenneth Fairley, pastor of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, allegedly profited after the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development gave $47,000 to the local government, which gave it, in turn, to a nonprofit called Pinebelt Community Services to renovate houses.

HUD has relationships with many such nonprofits that often function as expensive middlemen between government aid programs and those in need of help.

In Fairley’s case, Pinebelt had no capacity to do construction and told the city it had handed off the money yet again via a contract with a New Orleans company called Interurban Development. But Fairley had arranged with Interurban’s owner to make the hand-off an on-paper-only arrangement at an inflated price.

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SOURCE:  DailyCaller.com

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