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Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley filed suit against St. Louis developer Paul McKee’s company called Northside Regeneration.
In the suit, Hawley's office alleges Northside Regeneration is guilty of tax credit fraud related to the company's work on the city's north side.
“My office will not tolerate the abuse of a state tax credit program designed to revitalize communities,” Hawley said in a statement.
In a statement, McKee said allegations of tax credit fraud are false.
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