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The former Miami-based Carlisle chief executive officer recently admitted to participating in a $30 million fraud scheme involving 10 low-income housing sites. Specifically, he pled guilty to two counts of conspiracy to commit theft of government money, in connection with a scheme to steal government funds intended for the construction of low-income housing.