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Felon awarded $1 million to supply AIDS/HIV services

In the third part of “Wasting Away,” an investigation of D.C.’s AIDS program,The Washington Post found the city awarded a $1 million AIDS contract to a woman who had just been convicted in federal court for a mortgage fraud scheme that bilked lenders out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Over three years, the city approved invoices with unnamed employees and subcontractors, rent at a high-end office that was rarely used and start-up costs for furniture and equipment that city officials later deemed improper. The city cut ties earlier this year, after paying out more than $2 million from the city’s AIDS fund

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