Albuquerque Journal

Favre says Mississipp­i audit report got it wrong

Ex-QB says he was paid for PSAs and advertisem­ents

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

MILWAUKEE — Brett Favre on Friday disputed a Mississipp­i state auditor’s report that said the Hall of Fame quarterbac­k received $1.1 million in welfare money for multiple speaking engagement­s that he didn’t actually attend.

Favre told ESPN Wisconsin’s “Wilde & Tausch” radio show he instead was being paid for his role in radio public service announceme­nts and advertisem­ents that ran for a few years in Mississipp­i. Favre reiterated that he is paying back the money.

“I did ads that ran for three years, was paid for it, no different than any other time that I’ve done endorsemen­ts for other people, and I went about my way,” Favre said. “For (the auditor) to say I took $1.1 million and didn’t show up for speaking engagement­s is absolutely, 100% not true.’’

An audit released Monday said Favre Enterprise­s received $500,000 in December 2017 and $600,000 in June 2018 from the Mississipp­i Community Education Center, a nonprofit group whose former leader has been indicted in an alleged welfare embezzleme­nt scheme.

Mississipp­i is one of the poorest states in the U.S., and the education center had state contracts to spend money through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, also known as TANF.

According to the auditor’s report, Favre was supposed to make speeches for at least three events but “upon a cursory review of those dates, auditors were able to determine that the individual contracted did not speak nor was he present for those events.”

Favre emphasized Friday the money had nothing to do with scheduled speaking engagement­s and that he has “never no-showed anybody.”

 ?? MIKE ROEMER/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Former Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Brett Favre has been accused of being a no-show for speeches and receiving $1.1 million in payments. Favre says he has “never no-showed anybody.”
MIKE ROEMER/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Former Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Brett Favre has been accused of being a no-show for speeches and receiving $1.1 million in payments. Favre says he has “never no-showed anybody.”

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