Whistleblower suit claims Louisville's housing authority short $17 million in federal Section 8 funds
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According to court documents, the whistleblower was alarmed at the fraud, waste and mismanagement throughout the agency, including a form of fraud that is pervasive among LMHA properties called subletting.
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According to court documents, the whistleblower was alarmed at the fraud, waste and mismanagement throughout the agency, including a form of fraud that is pervasive among LMHA properties called subletting. Â
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