NYC homeless shelter boss accused of fraud while running private prison now earns $1 MILLION-a-year despite running 'vermin-infested shelters where security guards sleep during fights and undercooked food gives residents diarrhea'
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] - Jack A. Brown III, 53, is founder and CEO of non-profit CORE Services Group
- CORE operates several homeless shelters around New York City
- Since 2017, it got more than $352million from city to operate homeless shelters
- Contracts awarded to CORE despite Brown's history of alleged wrongdoing
- Brown was executive of private prison that was fined for bribing politicians
- He was also sued by his former employer for stealing confidential documents
- New York Times investigation reveals Brown earns more than $1million a year
- Times says Brown created private firms that are awarded contracts by CORE
- He is also alleged to have hired his family members and doling out lucrative jobs
- In a statement to New York Times, CORE has denied any wrongdoing by Brown
Posted by: Skidmark 2021-10-03 |