Column: State lays out case for how $1.8 million grant to local entrepreneur went missing – Champaign News-Gazette

Jim Dey: "What happened to the $1.8 million in state grant money received by a local entrepreneur and motivational speaker who works for Urbana state Rep. Carol Ammons?...Champaign County Circuit Judge Jason Bohm in February ordered (Sally K.) Carter to repay the $1.8 million debt. She responded by filing for bankruptcy."
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Goodgulf Greyteeth
2 years ago

I wonder how much of this sort of thing goes on among all the hundreds of other ‘community’ agencies-n-whatever that receive taxpayer funded grants.

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