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Financial Irregularities in Newport News Circuit Court
Newport News, VirginiaSubmitted May 8, 202680 views
Core Issue: Repeated financial control problems have been identified within the Newport News Circuit Court Clerk’s Office, specifically regarding the handling of court costs, fines, and receivable accounts.
Audit Findings: Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts (APA) reports show consistent errors. A recent report found improper billing/assessment in 16 of 56 tested cases, while a previous report found similar errors in 22 of 80 cases and a failure to establish receivable accounts in 7 of 12 cases.
Broader Implications: These recurring issues raise significant concerns regarding financial management, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) compliance, public safety, and overall government accountability in Newport News.
Available Evidence: The tipster possesses and is willing to share extensive documentation to support these claims, including APA reports, FOIA documents, emails, work orders, and timelines.