Manhattan
MURDER AT THE MALIBU
Geoffrey Gray |
Six months after residents and neighbors of a city-subsidized hotel for homeless people met with police about safety concerns there, a women was found gagged and bound in her bedroom.
Six months after residents and neighbors of a city-subsidized hotel for homeless people met with police about safety concerns there, a women was found gagged and bound in her bedroom.
The newly-dubbed director of Praxis Housing Initiatives has done nothing to quell concerns about the future of the AIDS service organization — his background, his former colleagues say, raises as many questions as that of his predecessors.
A late night board meeting on Thursday ended with the immediate resignations of the president and director of Praxis, a nonprofit AIDS housing group under investigation for questionable spending practices.
As the owner of a long-troubled East New York apartment complex breaks a deal to sell his buildings, tenants riot against him, and find themselves facing a lucrative proposition.
As the state attorney general and U.S. Attorney continue to investigate spending practices at Praxis, the executive director of the nonprofit housing organization announces he plans to step down.
The U.S. Attorney has begun its own investigation into possible inappropriate expenditures made by directors of a nonprofit housing organization for people with AIDS, as the state attorney general’s office beefs up its own probe.
Secret ventures, cooked books and bail money for gang members–it’s all part of the seamy saga of a city homeless shelter nonprofit now under federal scrutiny.
The federal Department of Housing and Urban Development is examining the finances of a nonprofit housing and social services provider a week after City Limits reported on the questionable spending habits of the group’s directors.