State Attorney's Office asked to investigate potential fraud in program to aid Hurricane Irma victims

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State Attorney's Office asked to investigate potential fraud in program to aid Hurricane Irma victims
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FloridaCommerce says it's referred a potential fraud case to the State Attorney's office after work was marked complete when the agency says it was not.

FloridaCommerce says it's referred a potential fraud case to the State Attorney's office after work was marked complete when the agency says it was not.JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Shoddy work, years of delays and soaring costs. These are just some of the complaints about the Rebuild Florida program that we've been investigating for months with our partners at “All of my doors have no threshold boards. Air just goes right through it,” Fred Brooks said as he led us through his home.

He showed us a heated text exchange with a Rebuild Florida inspector last November, the last time he says anyone with the program visited his home. The state also provided us with a string of texts messages he sent that they say raises concerns for workers safety. Our months long statewide investigation found dozens of homeowners who are still waiting for Rebuild to finish their projects.

But homeowners we spoke with say the lack of communication is troubling, and Secretary Kelly has heard the same thing.

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