Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson is suing a Washington foundation for allegedly misusing grant funds meant to go to communities of color.
, Noble paid herself from the foundation’s fund and used foundation money to buy vehicles for herself and her mother and directed the foundation to buy her father’s house and then resell it to her at a deep discount.
“Preying on the generosity of Washingtonians is shameful — and unlawful,” Ferguson said in a statement. “We will hold those responsible accountable and work to ensure the diverted money is paid back and directed towards its intended purpose: advancing racial equity and serving communities of color.”
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