The U.S. Attorney’s office has subpoenaed the city of Boston as part of the investigation into the Monica Cannon-Grant-led Violence in Boston nonprofit, which also continues to withhold some tax documents from the Attorney General’s office.

A city spokesman told the Herald that Boston had received a subpoena from the feds and is complying with it as part of the ongoing investigation into the organization.

The city didn’t say when it received the subpoena and didn’t part with any further details about what it’s about. In 2020, then-Mayor Martin Walsh helped VIB get into a new Hyde Park office, and the city sent the organization some money via pandemic-assistance grants for a food program.

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Boston subpoenaed in federal investigation of Violence in Boston nonprofit