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Brett Favre is attempting to shut down a bombshell civil lawsuit that was filed against himself and his businesses for allegedly misappropriating over $1 million in Mississippi welfare funds. This suit is part of several other attempts by the Mississippi Department of Human Resources to recover over $20 million in welfare funds that were “squandered” by companies and individuals who promised to use them properly to benefit families in poverty. The crux of the issue with Favre was apparently that while this money was meant for Mississippi families, the money instead went to paying for several p...
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Brett Favre was unexpectedly named in a scandal regarding the defrauding of $70 million meant for the poorest residents of Mississippi on federal assistance programs. This scandal is being thrown into even harsher relief right now because the city of Jackson is suffering from a lack of clean water. Favre’s involvement was revealed when John Davis, the former Mississippi Department of Human Services Director, pleaded guilty to defrauding his state on Thursday. As part of his plea deal, there is a chance that Davis will be spilling more details on how Favre participated in the future. What we kn...
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Texts between Brett Favre and a number of Mississippi government and nonprofit officials suggest that the quarterback received misappropriated funds to build a volleyball facility at the University of Southern Mississippi. The funds were originally reserved for those in the state seeking welfare. Favre’s contact with Nancy New, founder of the Mississippi Community Education Center, and former Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant (R) are part of a much larger lawsuit concerning tens of millions of dollars in misspent state money. According to Mississippi Today, the volleyball facility was built using n...
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Brett Favre has $228,00 that he still owes the Misisppi’s auditors office, and he could be sued if he does not pay up. Auditor Shad White said that this amount is interest on the original $600,000 that was given to Favre and that he repaid earlier in the week. The amount that should be repaid totals $828,000. The Hall of Famer received this money in welfare funds in early 2020. It was later revealed that this was illegally attained money from a massive Missippi embezzlement scheme. Owners of two non-profits, who invited to the football great to speak, were indicted on a state and federal level...
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Pro Football Hall of Famer Brett Favre received $828,000 in welfare funds in early 2020. According to Shad White, the Mississippi State Auditor, he must now return all of it. The money may have been funded by the largest embezzlement scheme in Mississippi history. Owners of two non-profit organizations have been indicted for the part they played in the scheme. The embezzlement charges have been brought on a state and federal level. Favre is not facing any criminal charges. However, if he does not return the money in 30 days, he and Favre Enterprises could face a civil lawsuit. Favre received a...
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Brett Favre does not think the Green Bay Packers’ current starting quarterback will be suiting up for them this coming NFL season. The former Packers quarterback stated on Wednesday that he does not believe that superstar Aaron Rodgers will be returning to the team. When speaking on the divide between Rodgers and the team on Wilde & Tausch, Farve said, “I just don’t see him coming back and just saying, ‘All right, let’s just bury the hatchet, whatever caused the rift, and I’m just going to come back and play because I love the guys, I love the Green Bay fans’ — I assume he does — but his rift ...
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