CHAPTER 16Kari waved to the receptionist and badged her way into the inner sanctum of the United States Attorney’s Office. She was headed to Mitch Whitmore’s office. Her case against Cuddy Mullins and his Foundation for New Visions in Giving had been active for less than a month. She had emailed him her FD-302s, reports of interviews, with the victim-donors, but this was Kari’s first opportunity to speak directly with him about what she was learning from the so-called victims of the Ponzi scheme. She knocked on the partially open door and proceeded inside, only to stop halfway across the threshold. Her smile immediately disappeared. Sitting in Whitmore’s office was IRS criminal investigative agent Bryant Duffy. She would have recognized that bald head and bushy upper lip anywhere. It was

