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ACLU attorney discusses federal complaint filed against Riverside County alleging misuse of COVID relief funds
On Friday, the ACLU filed a federal complaint alleging that Riverside County misused millions in coronavirus CARES funding by giving that money to the Sheriff s Department.
The Sheriff s Dept. used $2.7 million for furniture and other office renovations, another $1.3 million to upgrade its key card/video camera systems, and another $660,000 to bulletproof its windows.
Sheriff s officials previous told county supervisors that the use of funding had been reviewed and approved by the CARES committee.
The ACLU Foundation of Southern California, Riverside All of Us or None, and Starting Over Inc submitted complaints to the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Inspector General, the Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery, and the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee.
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ACLU, others file federal complaints over Riverside County use of CARES Act funds
Three advocacy groups have filed complaints with federal oversight agencies alleging the Riverside County Sheriff s Department
misused pandemic relief funds for an office makeover with the approval of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors.
The supervisors unanimously voted in favor of the three expenditures of CARES Act funds during two separate meetings in May and June amounting to about $4.7 million for a variety of expenses that the groups, including the ACLU, say violate the guidelines for how the federal funds can be spent.
The complaint specifically references