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A Ohio judge froze assets of Lamb’s House nonprofit over allegations of financial misconduct by its leaders.
A Columbiana County judge has frozen the assets of Lamb’s House, a Rogers, Ohio nonprofit founded in 2002 to support addiction recovery, following a lawsuit by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost.
The temporary restraining order, issued by Judge Megan Bickerton, halts sales or transfers of property and bank accounts and appoints attorney Ken Goldberg as receiver.
Yost alleges board members Mark Altomare, Jo Propri, and Randy Clark breached fiduciary duties, misused funds for personal benefit, and submitted false financial reports.
The nonprofit owns a 43-acre property with a 9-bedroom house, a commercial building, and two barns.
A third party, L & L Real Holdings LLC, claims it paid over $50,000 toward property costs tied to a failed purchase.
The lawsuit seeks dissolution of the organization, restitution, penalties, and permanent bans on the defendants from future charitable roles in Ohio.
Un juez de Ohio congeló los activos de la organización sin fines de lucro Lamb's House por acusaciones de mala conducta financiera por parte de sus líderes.