Note: Updated April 23 to correct Mark Healy's position with Michael Moecker & Associates.

A court-appointed receiver is asking a judge to force a foundation behind an embattled domestic-violence agency to turn over more than $1.5 million to support victims' services throughout the state.

Mark Healy, appointed as receiver of the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the foundation that backs the nonprofit agency, also wants the court to impose an "equitable lien" and an injunction to block the foundation's funds from being spent.

The request came in a lawsuit filed by Attorney General Ashley Moody accusing Tiffany Carr, the coalition's former CEO and the sole member of the foundation, of using paid time off "to conceal the excessive and extravagant amounts of compensation paid or promised" to the coalition's officers, "in particular to Ms. Carr."