It’s no secret that there’s major grift in the homeless industrial complex, especially in California, and finally it looks like we’re on the road to uncovering the fraud and seeing corrupt bureaucrats perp-walked.
On the heels of a scathing independent audit of the City of Los Angeles’ spending on homelessness commissioned by US District Judge David O. Carter, Bill Essayli, the recently-appointed US Attorney for California’s Central District, announced the formation of the Homelessness Fraud and Corruption Task Force, “which will investigate fraud, waste, abuse, and corruption involving funds allocated toward the eradication of homelessness within the seven-county jurisdiction of the Central District of California” and make arrests if they find that any federal laws were broken.
Essayli issued a statement basically saying, enough is enough:
“California has…