Military Housing Controversy — Sen. Reed Refuses to Return Donations From Controversial Picerne

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Military Housing Controversy — Sen. Reed Refuses to Return Donations From Controversial Picerne

U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) will not be returning donations
U.S. Senator Jack Reed has had close ties to the embattled Corvias CEO John Picerne and has taken tens of thousands of campaign donations from the multi-millionaire —  and the Rhode Island-based housing company is tied to thousands of substandard military housing units.

Picerne’s Corvias has secured contracts with the United States Army that will generate $1 billion in fees.

Thousands of military families have complained about the conditions in Picerne’s housing citing mold, electrical issues, and air quality.

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In an interview with GoLocal's News Editor Kate Nagle, Reed said he is concerned about the quality of housing provided to military families, but is not returning -- or donating to military families -- the political donations from Picerne. 

Reed on the Record

At a recent hearing before the United States Senate Armed Services Committee, Picerne admitted that his company had failed to provide a proper standard of housing, testifying, “Any let down of any of our residents is unacceptable. And we are making every effort to fix it.”

Families testifying before the committee outlined a series of horrors living in Picerne’s company’s housing. READ COMPLAINTS ABOUT PICERNE'S CORVIAS BELOW

Reed, who told GoLocal last week he will not accept future donations from Picerne, was resolute in defending his decision to keep more than $20,000 in political donations to his campaign account and his political action committee -- Narragansett PAC.

Photos from Picerne's housing for military families
Reed said he was focused on seeing that military families live in “suitable, adequate homes.”

Reed said that Picerne and other contractors “did not meet the expectations we had.”

The Senator admitted that military families made complaints and were ignored by contractors like Picerne.

All the while military families have been subject to substandard housing, Picerne has been buying mansions across the globe —  Florida, Ireland and Rhode Island.

The Irish Times reported in June 2016, “Property mogul John Picerne, the founder and chief executive of Corvias Group, has emerged as the US-based buyer of Capard House. Corvias specialises in the construction, renovation and management of military and student accommodation in the United States, among other services.” Picerne paid a reported €4m at the time.

Reuters reports, “To grow his business, the scion of a wealthy Rhode Island real estate family has cultivated ties with military brass and politicians. Corvias has spent millions on lobbying, and Picerne has enlisted the help of his state’s powerful Democratic senator, Jack Reed, an Army veteran and ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee.”

Picerne's mansion in Ireland

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