
Ex-Inspector Faces Trial, Charged with $1.67M Fraud
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A former St. Louis building inspector, accused of defrauding the city out of $1.67 million through fake inspections and bribes, has been released on bond with strict rules. The scandal has raised questions about oversight in the citys building department. The inspector, who pleaded not guilty, must wear a GPS monitor, stay under home detention, surrender his passport, and cannot contact any witnesses. Investigators are also looking into possible ties to other city workers, with more charges expected if additional schemes are uncovered.
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