"City Officials Scrutinize Public Housing Employee's Lavish Pay Package. A shocking investigation has been launched into the financial dealings of a high-earning public housing employee who raked in over $465,000 in a single year, largely due to overtime pay. But what's raising eyebrows is that the employee, who works for a government agency tasked with providing affordable housing to low-income residents, was allegedly running two private plumbing businesses on the side. As the city digs deeper, questions are being asked about potential conflicts of interest and whether the employee's dual roles have compromised the integrity of the public housing system. With millions of dollars in taxpayer funds at stake, the investigation is expected to shed light on the employee's lucrative side hustles and the implications for public housing policy."


A public housing employee made more than $465,000 in a year with overtime, while apparently running two private plumbing businesses at the same time. The city is investigating.