The Mississippi Clarion Ledger reported that
Favre received two lump payments totaling that amount and was
supposed to make speeches for the money.
Favre isn't facing any criminal charges. The spending was
uncovered as part of an audit that took place after former Human
Services director John Davis and others were indicted and
charged with embezzling about $4 million. In all, the audit
showed $94 million in what the newspaper termed "questionable
spending" by the agency, which is supposed to allocate its funds
toward needy people in the state.
"If there was a way to misspend money, it seems DHS leadership
or their grantees thought of it and tried it," state auditor
Shad White said Monday. He said the audit showed "the most
egregious misspending my staff have seen in their careers."
The Clarion Ledger said the report showed that in the instance
of Favre, he wasn't present at specified events and made no
speeches.
Neither Favre nor his longtime agent, Bus Cook, responded to the
newspaper's request for comment.
Favre, 50, is a Mississipi native who played at Southern Miss
before beginning his 20-year NFL career in 1991. He won the
Super Bowl with the 1997 Green Bay Packers and also played for
the Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets and Atlanta Falcons.
--Field Level Media
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