[Construction has stopped on an integrative health clinic at 157 S. Tyler Road in St. Charles’ Tyler and 64 Business Park. City records indicate the project has ties to Jennifer McCarthy’s autism charity, Generation Rescue Inc., but the nonprofit’s executive director has denied that the charity develops health care facilities. A lawsuit is pending from the contractor who alleges he has not been paid.]

The event included performances by Shawn Stockman and Wanya Morris from Boyz II Men, singer Ashley Rodriguez, Naughty By Nature and New Kids on the Block, of which Wahlberg is a member. He also stars in the CBS TV series “Blue Bloods.”

A press release about the concert stated that “funds raised at this year’s event will be allocated to build integrative health clinics in Illinois and Missouri.”

The press release also stated: “Jenny McCarthy kicked off the show with a heartfelt speech to fans and announced that [there] had been a groundbreaking earlier that same day [June 19] in St. Charles, of a custom-built integrative health clinic providing comprehensive treatment for all individuals across the special needs spectrum. A portion of the funds raised from both this year’s and last year’s concerts have been allocated to the clinic.”

McCarthy is the wife of Wahlberg.

But after the press release was sent out and the groundbreaking took place at 157 S. Tyler Road in the city's Tyler and 64 Business Park – documented with a photo of McCarthy in a pink hard hat – contractor Vince Fiore said construction came to an abrupt halt about a month later in July.

The unfinished building has a foundation and a roof. Its walls are up, but have no siding, and a sign on the construction fence warns “No Trespassing.”