The Davidson County District Attorney has been asked to review a recent Metro audit into the city-owned home for seniors.
The audit found there was no documentation for more than a million dollars in spending at the Bordeaux home and that the former managers had raided the residents' Trust Funds and spent more than $125,000 of their personal money.
Metro councilman Jim Shulman called for the audit a year ago after NewsChannel 5 Investigates exposed financial problems at Autumn Hills last year. The audit found Autumn Hills still owes nearly a quarter of a million dollars to creditors.
Earlier this year, after the problems came to light, the city cuts ties with the management company that it had hired to run Autumn Hills.
A new interim company was brought in to run the place which is now using its former name, the Knowles Home.