Greene, Dycus & Co., a Sanford, FL-based CPA firm, confirms the CDs are in the Sanford branches of SunTrust Bank and First Union Bank.

Now HUD is faced tomorrow in its final report with either retracting its earlier accusation on the missing money or disclosing new revelations on controversial Hudson, the 39-year-old, $81,000-a-year head of a city-governed agency accused of neglecting repairs on six HUD multifamily housing complexes totaling 450 units over the past three years.

Hudson is resigning April 20, but some city council members want to fire him immediately over HUD's allegations. HUD's report tomorrow will also criticize the entire Sanford Housing Authority board for not keeping a closer watch on Hudson's activities since he joined the agency in 1991 and became its executive director in 1994.

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