Charges Dropped Against Kansas City Lux Living Developers

Legal postscript on a myriad of big plans across Missouri that encountered federal trouble but now seem to be resolved with some obvious frustrations from local media . . . Here's part of the aftermath and another link for newsie context . . . 

Charges dropped against Lux Living executives who in July became represented by Bradley Bondi. U.S. Attorney cites “unconstitutional” race- and sex-based programs as reason.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Fraud charges dropped against KC Lux Living developers with link to AG Pam Bondi

Fraud changed dropped against Lux Living execs, developers of Katz on Main in KC, after Brad Bondi, brother of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi', was hired

Maybe or maybe not related . . .

Indicted Lux Living Principal Hires Pam Bondi's Brother for Defense; Calls City Inclusion Program Unconstitutional - Construction Forum

From St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Sid Chakraverty, the developer indicted last year for lying about the use of minority contractors to obtain city property tax breaks, has a new lawyer: U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi's brother. In filings Tuesday in the federal case against him, Chakraverty and his co-defendants - his brother and co-developer Victor Alston [...]

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