The developer of a stalled, multi-million-dollar East Baton Rouge Parish housing complex faces a raft of charges for alleged financial crimes, court records show.
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murill’s office on Friday filed a bill of information charging Bradly Brown, 35, — owner of KMT Holdings and Development LLC — with theft over $25,000, bank fraud, illegal transfer of monetary funds, money laundering and filing false public records.
In 2021, the East Baton Rouge Metro Council unanimously approved $6 million in federal dollars for Brown to build an $11 million affordable housing complex in Scotlandville known as “Housing for Heroes.”
State prosecutors say Brown intentionally stole funds from the city-parish, defrauded three different banks of more $1.2 million, knowingly acquired

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