God, most likely, would not approve.
Sabrina R. Newberry applied to the Miami-Dade Public Housing Agency for a federal Section 8 voucher, hoping for a subsidy to be able to house herself and eight other family members.
Federal prosecutors teamed up with Miami legal aid attorneys under a novel use of the False Claims Act targeting Section 8 landlords who shake down low-income tenants for extra rent.
May 06, 2013 at 12:00 AM
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God, most likely, would not approve.
Sabrina R. Newberry applied to the Miami-Dade Public Housing Agency for a federal Section 8 voucher, hoping for a subsidy to be able to house herself and eight other family members.
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