Kansas City spent $11,000 on investigators who followed the former director of civil rights and equal opportunity to prove her main residence was not in the city.
The sprawling data center campus was hailed as a project that would bring jobs and investment to Kansas City's Northland. But a new report alleges Turner Construction, the general contractor behind the Meta campus, skirted city rules on hiring minority businesses and that city officials tried to silence the Civil Rights office director when she sounded the alarm.