ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Uncovered by Atlanta News First Investigates pulls back the curtain on the stories powerful people don’t want told. As the Southeast’s largest investigative team, we dig deeper to expose corruption, hold companies and government accountable, and uncover systemic failures that affect everyday consumers.
Here’s what we’re uncovering this week.
Episode 13
- A Fairburn woman recovering from chemotherapy treatment discovered her homeowner’s association had cleared out her bank account after she fell behind on HOA dues due to her cancer diagnosis.
- An FBI raid of a west Atlanta home is before the U.S. Supreme Court. Law enforcement officials had the wrong house, and now the family is suing the agency.
- Georgia ranks second in the nation for identity theft, a crime that can cause a host of problems for consumers. But for veterans, identity theft can lead to a loss of benefits, and even homelessness.
Watch Uncovered by ANF Investigates every Sunday at 7 p.m. on Atlanta News First.
Episode 14
- The Georgia Department of Community Health has an assisted living facility in Marietta for multiple violations following the death of 89-year-old Patricia Miele, a resident with dementia who was found dead after wandering away from the facility.
- As scammers continue stealing hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars from electronic food benefit cards, law enforcement officials are linking the fraud to international crime rings.
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