US | New Orleans New Fear for Katrina Victims: Collectors Company claims it overpaid on some rebuilding grants By Harry Kimball Posted Mar 29, 2008 7:37 PM CDT Copied Rep. William Jefferson, D-La., left, talks with Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco, right. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) A contractor responsible for doling out federal rebuilding money to Katrina victims is seeking another company to collect what may amount to hundreds of millions of dollars from Katrina victims. ICF International claims it overpaid some applicants in a rush to get $11 billion out the door; meanwhile, a third of claimants have yet to receive a dime, AP reports. ICF says that as many as 5,000 people received too much money in the Road Home program it administers, with the overage overpayment at $35,000. The announcement comes two weeks after Louisiana authorities announced a probe into why the company was paid an extra $156 million for the job. Activists were skeptical. “What they need to be is aggressive about finding the underpayments,” one said. Read These Next Home Improvement actor arrested for sixth time in 5 years. Tommy Lee sells the safe 'that ruined my life.' Group accused of making sex videos by hacking home cameras. Are you prepared to drop beaucoup bucks on your scalp? Report an error