| | BREAKING NEWS | | Friday, February 2, 2018, 6:04 AM ET | By Morgan Cook - A veterans assistance charity co-founded by former Rep. Duncan L. Hunter shut down after its president, Patricia Driscoll, was indicted.
- Driscoll's trial is approaching on charges that she used more than $900,000 of the charity's money for her personal benefit, which she denies.
- Suspect expenditures included a trip to a jewelry store, a grocery store, a dermatologist and $65,220 in legal fees related to her accusations of domestic violence against her ex-boyfriend, famed NASCAR driver Kurt Busch, in 2014, according to court records.
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