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Yahoo
29-05-2025
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TN nonprofit officials accused of using credit cards for ‘questionable' expenses
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — Officials working with a Middle Tennessee-based nonprofit made thousands of dollars worth of unsupported and questionable charges, the Tennessee Comptroller's Office has found. An investigation into officials at the Davis House Child Advocacy Center, which serves children and families in crisis across Middle Tennessee, reportedly revealed that the nonprofit operated at a financial deficit, maintained high credit card balances and incurred late fees between 2020 and 2024. Former La Vergne PTO president indicted for stealing organization money According to the report, investigators found that officials failed to maintain documentation for more than $250,000 in charges that were made on two credit cards. The charges included purchases made at upscale restaurants, retail stores, entertainment venues, alcohol for events, training, and other expenses for the center. 'It is essential that nonprofit organizations with public funding operate transparently and within clearly defined financial policies,' said Comptroller Mumpower. 'Proper oversight by the Board of Directors and documentation help prevent wasteful spending, protect the organization's mission, and promote public trust.' In addition, investigators said they also found that the former executive director for the center used one of the credit cards for at least $345.55 in personal purchases, including charges made during a Florida conference held at Walt Disney World resort. ⏩ However, he later sent a check to 'repay his portion of his personal credit card charges,' according to the report. The results of the investigation have reportedly been sent to the Offices of the District Attorneys General of the 21st and 32nd Judicial Districts. To view the full investigative report, follow this link. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
15-02-2025
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Postcards mailed to those eligible for TN Hurricane Helene property tax relief
KINGSPORT, Tenn. (WJHL) — Northeast Tennessee homeowners who experienced property damage from Hurricane Helene should look for a postcard in the mail soon. The cards will go to those eligible for the property tax relief that the General Assembly passed last month providing homeowners whose property was damaged or destroyed with payments worth up to 130% of their total 2024 property tax levy. TDOT awards contracts for Greene, Washington County bridge rebuilds Tennessee Comptroller Jason Mumpower told News Channel 11 that his office put 3,190 postcards in the mail on Thursday. The cards will explain how to apply for the relief. 'You'll be receiving a postcard from me,' Mumpower said. 'Once you get it, there will be a website, you go, you apply for the relief, we'll get you the check right away.' Those who no longer have a mailbox due to the floods should go to their local property assessor's office, Mumpower said. 'We're providing materials to each property assessor that will allow you to apply for this relief that you deserve,' he said. An estimated 3,230 properties across nine Northeast Tennessee were damaged or destroyed according to the comptroller's office. Mumpower spoke with News Channel 11 at the Kingsport Chamber's Regional Legislative Breakfast, which brought lawmakers and elected officials to the MeadowView Marriott Conference Resort & Convention Center. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.