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The audit of migrant-shelter contractor DocGo found nearly a third of the $13.8 million payments in the first two months of the contract were ‘unallowed’ and should be recouped.
Ray Cortez, who bought his home in 1969, says he was duped into transferring the deed to a limited liability company, or LLC.
Neighbors urge City Hall to scale down the mega-shelters, which are the largest facilities serving migrants in the city.
New York has the second-most delegates to the DNC. Gov. Kathy Hochul is corralling them into Harris’ corner.