By Catherine Ho
Daily Journal Staff Writer A former manager at the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles steered nearly $800,000 meant to help disabled low income residents to members of his family, according to the city. The complaint, filed June 19 in Los Angeles County Superior Court, alleges Victor Taracena, a former construction project manager at the public housing agency, misappropriated money by directing almost $800,000 worth of co...
Daily Journal Staff Writer A former manager at the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles steered nearly $800,000 meant to help disabled low income residents to members of his family, according to the city. The complaint, filed June 19 in Los Angeles County Superior Court, alleges Victor Taracena, a former construction project manager at the public housing agency, misappropriated money by directing almost $800,000 worth of co...
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