Nope, no one’s gone rogue in green tights, but here’s the scoop: they’ve kicked off a new program that’s all about using the money **seized** from folks convicted of shady dealings in a way that’s actually good for **everyone**. Think Robin Hood without the forest! Imagine turning bad money into tools and resources that benefit local communities. For instance, last year, $2 million seized went into building a new sports complex. This approach isn’t just smart—it’s a win-win. Curious about how else this money changes lives? Well, better stick around!
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