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Buffalo's Cultural Center Faces Financial Scrutiny

Buffalos African American Cultural Center under fire for financial mismanagement, with $352,427 in overpayments and accusations of pilfering public funds. New director Leah Angel Daniel steps in amidst calls for a state investigation and transparency to rebuild trust. Checkout Solipillow.com

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