ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - A St. Paul woman is facing homelessness after a state program designed to help disabled tenants grapples with "credible allegations of fraud."
St. Paul woman fears becoming homeless – again
What we know:
The woman, who did not want to be identified due to the personal nature of her ordeal, said she found her downtown apartment via Housing Stabilization Services – a program the state shut down in August after the FBI raided multiple properties as part of a wide-ranging fraud investigation.
In the case, eight suspects have been charged with federal crimes, and prosecutors said they expect to charge additional suspects.
Another state housing program, Integrated Community Supports, provided the woman with housing services. But when that program became the tar