Pubdate: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 Source: News & Observer (NC) Copyright: 2003 The News and Observer Publishing Company Contact: http://www.news-observer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/304 Author: Dan Kane Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption - United States) ACCOUNTS ORDERED FROZEN Hyman Foundation Told Not To Spend State Money In The Aftermath Of A Critical Audit Attorney General Roy Cooper has ordered the John A. Hyman Memorial Youth Foundation to freeze its accounts as he tries to recover $239,000 in state money the foundation has yet to spend. Cooper's senior deputy, Grayson G. Kelley, warned the foundation in a letter sent late Thursday that if it spent any remaining money, he would take action to have a judge dissolve the foundation. "No further expenditures of state appropriated funds should be made without the express consent of this office," Kelley wrote. The order comes after a blistering state audit released Wednesday that found the foundation's chairman, U.S. Rep. Frank Ballance, a Warrenton Democrat, had paid his family, church, campaign staff and political contributors foundation money for their work with counseling and prevention programs for substance abuse. State Auditor Ralph Campbell questioned about $325,000 in expenditures over the past three years and said the foundation was "riddled with conflicts of interest." He recommended that state officials collect the foundation's remaining assets. The next step, according to Kelley's letter, is a financial audit to determine how much the foundation owes the state. In the interim, Kelley told the foundation to move all its money into an escrow account and provide him with the account information. Ballance helped secure for the foundation more than $2.1 million in state money over the past decade while he was a state senator. He served as vice chairman of the subcommittee that oversaw justice and public safety spending, and advocated money for the Warrenton foundation each year. The spending and lack of accountability by the foundation have triggered inquiries by the FBI and the State Bureau of Investigation. Ballance and the foundation have retained lawyers Joseph B. Cheshire V of Raleigh and James Ferguson of Charlotte. Ballance and other Hyman Foundation officials could not be reached for comment Friday. On Wednesday, Ballance said no decision had been made about the foundation's remaining assets. It closed its doors last month after the state cut off money. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom