Key Takeaways:

HER Resiliency Center alleges Maryland underpaid $219,000 in victim aid funding, forcing it to suspend operations.

The nonprofit claims Gov. Wes Moore ‘s office violated its contract and the First Amendment.

CEO Natasha Guynes says the state retaliated after she criticized its treatment of survivor organizations.

The Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention and Policy denies wrongdoing and defends its grant process.

A nonprofit serving victims of sex trafficking and domestic abuse has sued the Moore administration for breach of contract, saying an underpayment of $219,000 has forced the organization to suspend services and may force it to close.

HER Resiliency Center, which serves women in Baltimore and Washington, D.C., sued Gov. Wes Moore and the Governor’s Off

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