The Attorney General Foti nine agents contractors to stop fraud
Foti announced Wednesday the arrest of nine partners charged with felony theft of fraud amounting to at least $ 70716th Most arrests took complaints that the contractor has not yet completed repairs homes damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Foti’s office said the Federal Attorney-General of the specific impact of the arrests. If the contractor, fraud, says face up to 10 years in prison, with or without the hard work and / or a fine of $ 3000 If in the past because of embezzlement, suspects to prison sentence.
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