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If your allegations are true then this is a police matter, it's called Grand Larceny. I do hope you have proof of these corrupt members. I would take all your paper work (evidence) that is backing up these serious allegations and bring them to your local police station/district att. office. What you are stating is a very serious crime. You will need no money by doing this just proof to back up what you are saying. Good Luck
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