For more than six years, federal officials have pressed for client information and internal policy documents from a prominent California legal services group that provides assistance to the poor.
The inspector general for the Legal Services Corp. (LSC), which funds organizations that offer civil legal services to low-income families and individuals, is investigating whether the nonprofit California Rural Legal Assistance Inc. (CRLA) has abused its receipt of grant money potentially violating federal law.
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