The firing range for the Marshals is often cited as one of the cool features of the new courthouse. Apparently not so cool... From today's USA Today (Hat tip to FOB, that's Friend of Blog):
A U.S. Marshals Service official misspent $4.3 million meant for courthouse security and witness protection to pay for fitness centers and firing ranges at federal buildings, a Justice Department investigation found.
The Office of Management and Budget repeatedly told David Barnes not to use construction money on exercise and training facilities, citing agency policy and appropriations laws that restricted the money for improved prisoner security, the report said.
Barnes, who oversees courthouse space for the agency, concealed the spending from his superiors and directed $2.6 million in construction money for fitness centers and firing ranges at 20 federal courthouses from 2000 to 2005, according to a copy of the 41-page report obtained by USA TODAY.
The agency has not acted on the report, which it received last April.
Barnes also used nearly $900,000 budgeted for witness protection to build a firing range in the Miami federal courthouse, and he used nearly $400,000 in construction money to hire fitness center staff and clerical workers at the Marshals Service headquarters, where Barnes works, the investigation found. Some workers were friends or relatives of Barnes and his subordinates and were unqualified for the jobs, the report said.
Barnes' lawyer, Charles Printz, said his client had the authority to spend construction money on firing ranges and fitness centers. Printz said the investigation was spurred by disgruntled employees and he expected his client to be cleared.
Here's the breakdown of bad spending from one of USA Today's cool charts. Miami's in first place!!
REPORT: MONEY MISSPENT
According to a Justice Department report, $3,028,847 was misspent from fiscal year 2000 to fiscal year 2005 on building and renovating fitness rooms and firing ranges in 20 federal courthouses. (*) The locations and the amount:
Courthouse
Misspent
Miami
$881,500
Tallahassee, Fla.
$385,852
Fort Worth
$361,285
Seattle
$298,414
Phoenix
$226,345
Charleston, S.C.
$137,059
Charleston, W.Va.
$125,000
Buffalo
$105,802
San Diego
$80,158
Cheyenne, Wyo.
$60,000
San Francisco
$59,638
Hattiesburg, Miss.
$57,375
St. Louis
$50,000
Grand Rapids, Mich.
$46,835
Sioux City, Iowa
$46,322
Greenville, Miss.
$38,881
Elkins, W.Va.
$35,000
Oxford, Miss.
$22,950
Fairbanks, Alaska
$9,375
Syracuse, N.Y.
$1,056
Total
$3,028,847
* - In addition, more than $800,000 was spent maintaining and staffing some of these and other facilities.
Source: U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Inspector General