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Federal audit: Parish agency mismanaged housing money during COVID pandemic

1 hour 43 minutes 55 seconds ago Tuesday, August 12 2025 Aug 12, 2025 August 12, 2025 11:42 AM August 12, 2025 in News
Source: The Advocate

BATON ROUGE - A parish agency that distributed money for federal housing during the COVID-19 pandemic spent too much on developer fees, spent money before contracts were in place and made duplicate payments, The Advocate said

The newspaper cites an internal audit by federal law enforcement. Officials are investigating the agency's actions during former Mayor Sharon Weston Broome's time in office. 

The audit was done under Broome's administration and highlights a project to build three small homes in Central. The cost for the homes grew from $220,000 to almost $500,000, the audit said, and the developer collected more than quadruple the amount of personal fees he was originally owed. 

The Advocate says that the developer, Jason Hughes of Hughes Consultant Group LLC, says any excess fees he collected were the city-parish's fault, not his. 

"In my opinion, after looking back on it, the people that were in place had no idea or no understanding of how that money worked and how it was supposed to be spent," Hughes told the newspaper about the city-parish development office. "That led to putting people like myself and other developers in bad situations."

WBRZ reached out to the mayor's office for a statement.

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