I-Team: ‘Deplorable’ former Stonecrest mayor sentenced to 57 months
By Randy Travis Published July 13, 2022 ATLANTA - The man considered the founding father of the city of Stonecrest was sentenced to nearly 5 years in prison. Former mayor Jason Lary already admitted stealing nearly one million dollars in COVID relief funds, money earmarked for needy businesses and churches in the South DeKalb community. He set up dummy companies to get 25% of the money kicked back for "marketing." But no marketing was ever done. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/deplorable-former-stonecrest-mayor-sentenced-to-57-months
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