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🚨 AUGUSTA — TOTAL OUTRAGE: $500K PUBLIC OPIOID CASH, HER HUSBAND’S COMPANY ON THE REMODEL, YOUTH CAUCUS KIDS IN THE SAME BUILDING WHERE SHE HANDS OUT NEEDLES — WHILE PAYING HERSELF A FAT TAXPAYER SALARY AT ME-RAP 🚨 I went straight to the public records, ME-RAP’s own website, news reports, and grant documents. Here’s the raw, verifiable truth no spin, no excuses: • $500,000 in opioid settlement funds poured into the 47 Water Street Access Center through the Maine Recovery Council. That’s YOUR money public dollars meant to fight addiction. • The original pitch was a basic daytime warming/cooling drop-in. It flipped into a full-blown hybrid recovery + harm reduction hub complete with syringe services, naloxone distribution, safer-use supplies, and everything else. • Her husband’s company did the remodel. Capitol Builders LLC (owned and operated by Ryan Gary — husband of Augusta City Councilor and ME-RAP Executive Director Courtney Gary-Allen) provided labor and support. The center bragged about $60k cash + in-kind donations totaling ~$120k in work, yet there is ZERO public itemized breakdown showing exactly how the half-million-dollar grant was spent or whether her husband’s business got a dime. “Local businesses helped” is not transparency. • Youth Caucus meets right there peer-led gatherings for young people impacted by substance use, held in the exact same building where staff hand out needles, run syringe exchanges, and distribute harm reduction kits. Kids in the same building that she turns into a one-stop shop for clean syringes and drug-use supplies. Courtney Gary-Allen a mother herself, a City Councilor, and the one who steered this funding — has some serious explaining to do. • And while she’s enabling all of this with public money?HEY Councilor Courtney Gary-Allen — exactly how FAT 💰 is that SALARY you’re paying yourself from the TAXPAYER-FUNDED nonprofit? We’re all DYING to know while the receipts gather dust. You’re on the City Council AND running ME-RAP — double-dipping on our dime while kids share space with needle handouts. Hours are locked in: Mon–Thu 7 AM–5 PM drop-in (then meetings take over), Fri–Sun appointment-only. But the Youth Caucus runs alongside the needle handouts. No separation. No extra safeguards publicly disclosed. This is a publicly funded project in our community. A sitting City Councilor’s husband cashes in on the build-out, kids get mixed into the harm-reduction environment, and she’s paying herself a fat salary from the same opioid settlement money that demands maximum accountability. No more vague “thank you to local businesses” nonsense. No more hiding the financial trail. No more pretending it’s fine to have kids in a space where needles are flowing while she lines her own pockets. ME-RAP, the Maine Recovery Council, and the Augusta City Council: POST THE RECEIPTS NOW. Every invoice. Every bid. Every payment. Every salary disclosure. Full transparency on the $500k, the remodel contract, the Youth Caucus setup, and how much she’s making off this. The public is DONE with the hand-waves. This is our money, our kids, our city. @unquirer @TheMaineWire @Jones4Gov #AugustaTransparency #PublicMoneyBetrayal #ConflictOfInterest #DemandTheReceipts #ME-RAPAccountability #FatSalaryTaxpayerFunded #DRUGGUSTA #ProtectOurKids #WhereDidTheMoneyGo












