
Over $400,000 have been recovered by the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office from a nonprofit that misappropriated funds meant to go towards military veterans, reports the Associated Press.
In 2018, the co-founder and former director of Project Vet Care, Danielle Goodwin, pleaded guilty to diverting money from the Hanover-based charity for her own use. Goodwin was sentenced to three and a half years in state prison and mandated to pay back almost $100,000. She was released from prison last month.
According to a report from the Valley News, the Charitable Trust Division of the AG’s Office stated Tuesday that funds recovered from Project VetCare included funds for veterans programs
