A nonprofit honcho steered $51 million in city covid funding to two shady businesspeople who doled out to him at least $2.5 ...
Brooklyn’s U.S. attorney said Weihong Hu and two men set out to “line their own pockets” at the height of the pandemic. Ms.
Julio Medina, Weihong Hu and another co-conspirator pleaded not guilty to charges in the case, revolving around $120 million ...
Julio Medina, the founder of Exodus Transitional Community, allegedly received millions in kickbacks and bribes for steering ...
Hu and two codefendants defrauded the COVID-era Emergency Housing Program that released inmates to New York City hotels and provided them with various services, including mental health, security, job ...
During the pandemic, the founder of a city-funded nonprofit allegedly took $2.5 million in cash kickbacks, plus other gifts, ...
Three people were arrested for allegedly defrauding an emergency housing program during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Julio Medina, the founder and CEO of a non-profit organization, along with two others, has been charged with serious crimes ...
The indictment charges three individuals with conspiring to divert public funds intended to provide housing and support ...
What to Know A former NYC Board of Corrections member Julio Medina, who was also CEO of a firm called Exodus, has been ...
More controversy surrounding New York Mayor Eric Adams. Hotel developer Weihong Hu is one of three people charged in a scheme ...
Prosecutors said he was part of a trio that received public funds intended to provide emergency housing for recently released inmates in NYC.