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TyrannyJune 08, 2025
Democrat-run city is using taxpayer funds to hire an expensive law firm to defend ITSELF against homelessness corruption
The City of Los Angeles is using taxpayer money to defend itself in a lawsuit accusing it of laundering taxpayer funds to “fix” the homelessness crisis, one that has only gotten significantly worse the more money thrown at it.
Los Angeles Democrats are using taxpayer money to hire an 11 person law firm to cover up the missing homeless money
This private law firm will be used to defend the billions of dollars in missing homeless funds the city can’t account for against the federal government’s probes pic.twitter.com/XqSjDfL7Ou
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) June 6, 2025
The City of Los Angeles has poured billions of taxpayer dollars into tackling homelessness, but recent investigations suggest widespread corruption. Billions of dollars remain unaccounted for, and the city is using more taxpayer dollars to defend itself, despite the accusation of the misuse of funds in the first place.
Are you surprised by any of that? Because I definitely am not.
According to the Westside Current:
The evidentiary hearing, which began Tuesday, stems from a lawsuit filed by the LA Alliance for Human Rights, an association of downtown businesses and residents. The group alleges the city and county have failed to deliver on commitments made in the 2022 settlement to address the region’s homelessness crisis. U.S. District Judge David O. Carter has adopted a traditional judicial role, presiding over evidence and argument to determine if the city has met its obligations.
This is what the city has spent billions on to “fix” the problem.
This is SKID ROW in Downtown LA😳 Wonder where the 750 Mill went that was supposed to build Tiny Homes for these People?
Great Job NewScum! You are a CROOK! pic.twitter.com/q2h2Jg5ox4
— JC Vollentine (@Theonlyjcvolly) May 25, 2025
How many more billions do you think it’ll take to finally house the unhoused? Because clearly, the issue is just a lack of housing, and definitely has nothing to do with severe mental illness or serious substance addiction.
Tuesday’s session featured critical testimony, including that of LA Alliance Executive Director Paul Webster, who outlined the plaintiffs’ concerns. Representatives from Alvarez & Marsal Public Sector Services (A&M), the firm responsible for a damning 82-page audit of the city’s homelessness programs, also testified. Through the plaintiffs’ legal team, they explained how the audit found widespread failures in financial management, transparency, and program effectiveness between June 2020 and June 2024.
The A&M audit identified approximately $2.3 billion in funding but concluded much of it could not be properly accounted for. Auditors reported inconsistent financial practices, unverified payments to service providers, and overlapping funding streams that obscured actual spending. They noted that nearly half of those placed in programs returned to homelessness, while fewer than one in four secured permanent housing.
Joe Rogan On The Homelessness Problem In California 🚨🚨🚨
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“The people managing these homeless programs for the state are making $250,000 per year and have no incentive to solve it. If they solve it, they are out of a job. So they just manage it and ask for more funding.… pic.twitter.com/9HqPvHkjei
— Wall Street Mav (@WallStreetMav) August 24, 2023
So, it turns out that billions of dollars can’t even fix the issue. And in fact, the more they spend, the worse the situation gets. Who could have guessed?
“The City does not routinely reconcile actual spending to the homeless budget,” the audit stated, describing a fragmented and opaque system that failed to deliver promised results.
California Homeless NGO scam EXPOSED
- An NGO built 100 tiny homes so small they can barely fit a bed
- The area become an open air drug park
- The NGO charges California $150 per night. That’s $4,500 per month, per unit
- The NGO is making $450,000 PER MONTH
- NOBODY IS EVEN… pic.twitter.com/UlId1cmobc
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) June 2, 2025
It’s not like they could just clean up the streets overnight for barely any money. That’s impossible… oh wait—China would like a word.
Newsom admits he only cleaned up San Francisco because Xi came to visit. “That’s true. Because it’s true.” pic.twitter.com/vKgz1BQl4A
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) November 13, 2023
I remember when Gavin Newsom cleaned up San Francisco in 3 days. Not for Americans—he did it for China’s Supreme Leader, Xi.
Fast forward a year later and SF is worse than ever. Dystopia. pic.twitter.com/UvAn5YxpLg
— SULLY (@SULLY10X) April 8, 2025
LOL. Only progressives could take a once-great city and turn it into something that feels straight out of the third world.
So, while the City of Los Angeles has hired a fancy law firm to cover up wherever that cash went, don't expect anything but more of the same. Officials throughout the state have proven where their priorities are, and it certainly is not to house a drug addicted population.
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