The
White House said Jessica Elizabeth Hart, who works in the
Justice Department's legislative affairs office, will run the
Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), part of the Office of Justice
Programs (OJP) which awarded $80 million in anti-human
trafficking grants in 2019.
Of the total, a little more than $1 million was awarded over
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to two groups whose applications were not recommended by career
Justice Department officials: Hookers for Jesus in Nevada and
the Lincoln Tubman Foundation in South Carolina.
Although the Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach and
Chicanos Por la Causa of Phoenix had been slated to win, after
receiving high marks from outside contractors hired to review
their applications, they were replaced by Hookers for Jesus and
the Lincoln Tubman Foundation, even though those two groups
received lower scores.
The department's employee's union filed a whistleblower
complaint with the inspector general amid concerns that politics
- and not merit- factored into the awards.
Manuals obtained by Reuters showed that Hookers for Jesus as
recently as 2018 had a policy of making church attendance
"mandatory" for trafficking victims staying at its safe house, a
requirement that legal experts said could run afoul of
anti-discrimination laws.
Annie Lobert, the founder of Hookers for Jesus, denied that
participation in religious activities is mandatory.
The Lincoln Tubman Foundation was founded by the daughter of a
prominent local Republican to fund victims services and train
law enforcement about trafficking.
At the time the awards were announced, Darlene Hutchinson Biehl
was the OVC director.
In December, she was reassigned to another post within OJP. She
did not have any immediate comment on Thursday's announcement.
(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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