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Jun. 17, 2025

Judge considers receivership for Los Angeles' homeless funding oversight

Federal judge reviews LA Alliance's motion for a receivership to oversee Los Angeles' homeless funding, as the city defends its progress toward 2022 settlement goals.

Judge considers receivership for Los Angeles' homeless funding oversight
Theane Evangelis

Are Los Angeles' alleged failures on homelessness significant enough to justify a judge appointing an unelected overseer? U.S. District Judge David O. Carter will answer that question as he reviews a motion asking him to appoint a receiver to oversee how the city spends funds intended for homeless services.

"It is because the system is broken that we are seeking a receivership," Umhofer Mitchell & King LLP partner Matthew D. Umhofer for the LA Alliance for Human ...

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