Numlock News: May 8, 2020 • Nintendo, Fromage, Steaks
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By Walt Hickey Have a great weekend! Didn’t Pass Former New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings legend Brett Favre said he will pay back $1.1 million that the Mississippi Community Education Center paid him. The story is peculiar: an audit of how Mississippi allocated federal money for needy families found $94 million that the commission alleges was spent improperly. Favre Enterprises was paid $500,000 in December 2017 and $600,000 in June 2018 out of the fund to compensate for appearances and speaking engagements, which there is no evidence actually occurred. Favre said he’s done ads for Families First and did not receive money for obligations he didn’t meet, but will return the money since the funds were not intended for the purpose. The $1.1 million in federal funds is the most controversial thing Favre has given up since
Numlock News: May 8, 2020 • Nintendo, Fromage, Steaks
Numlock News: May 8, 2020 • Nintendo…
Numlock News: May 8, 2020 • Nintendo, Fromage, Steaks
By Walt Hickey Have a great weekend! Didn’t Pass Former New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings legend Brett Favre said he will pay back $1.1 million that the Mississippi Community Education Center paid him. The story is peculiar: an audit of how Mississippi allocated federal money for needy families found $94 million that the commission alleges was spent improperly. Favre Enterprises was paid $500,000 in December 2017 and $600,000 in June 2018 out of the fund to compensate for appearances and speaking engagements, which there is no evidence actually occurred. Favre said he’s done ads for Families First and did not receive money for obligations he didn’t meet, but will return the money since the funds were not intended for the purpose. The $1.1 million in federal funds is the most controversial thing Favre has given up since