by Sarah Kleiner, Center for Public Integrity
The full version of this story was originally published by The Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit, nonpartisan investigative news organization in Washington, D.C.
The New York Attorney General's office has joined Virginia officials in investigating a veterans organization that spends nearly all of the money it raises on telemarketing consultants and its own leader's salary.
The
nonprofit Center for American Homeless Veterans must give New York
officials documents "relevant and material to an investigation and
inquiry, undertaken in the public interest, of CAHV's solicitation of
charitable contributions," according to documents obtained by the Center for Public Integrity.
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Source: NBC News
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