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These homeowners paid millions to have ADUs built. The best they got were permits or port-a-potties, they say.

The alleged scheme is so brazen that both state and federal agents have begun reviewing the allegations to determine whether criminal charges should be filed, plaintiffs told The San Diego Union-Tribune.

Joshua Cawthorn sits near where a pair of ADUs are supposed to be built on Dec. 20, 2024, in Hillcrest.  (Ariana Drehsler / For The San Diego Union-Tribune)
Joshua Cawthorn sits near where a pair of ADUs are supposed to be built on Dec. 20, 2024, in Hillcrest. (Ariana Drehsler / For The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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The alleged scheme is so brazen that both state and federal agents have begun reviewing the allegations to determine whether criminal charges should be filed, plaintiffs told The San Diego Union-Tribune.

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