County audit finds no fraud at juvenile halls

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Los Angeles County auditors could not fully track how $79 million intended to improve conditions in juvenile halls and camps was actually spent but do not believe the money was taken fraudulently, officials said Thursday.Troy Anderson in the Daily News.

The $79 million was allocated over several years to hire 901 employees to improve conditions in the county's juvenile camps and halls. The U.S. Department of Justice has spent more than a decade investigating allegations of civil rights violations and violence in the facilities

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