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May 12, 2008

Valdosta - Subcontractors who are still owed millions for their work on the stalled Moody Housing Project will meet with a top Air Force official Tuesday.

Bill Anderson is Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations, Environment and Logistics.

He'll host a public forum with Congressman Jack Kingston to hear concerns from area subcontractors.

Some lost their homes and businesses after the Carabetta Group stopped paying them for their work on the military family housing project. That was over a year ago and they still have not been paid back.

This will be the first time the Air Force will directly address the subcontractors.

That meeting begin at Mathis City Auditorium Tuesday morning at 10:00.

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