L.A. agrees to pay up to $2.2 million for outside audit of homelessness programs
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After initially accepting a lower amount for the audit of homelessness programs, US District Judge David O. Carter emphasized the necessity of a thorough audit, warning against shortfalls. The audit was ordered following a lawsuit criticizing the city and county's handling of homelessness issues.
The demand for the audit came from a lawsuit by the L.A. Alliance for Human Rights, seeking to sanction the city for missed deadlines. Judge Carter prioritized using funds to aid homelessness, agreeing for compensation to the law firm involved.
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