About half of the 60 people charged by the U.S. Department of Justice with stealing hundreds of millions from a federal program to feed children during the pandemic have been paid tens of millions more in state money for services such as providing child care and assisting seniors and people with disabilities.
MINNEAPOLIS - U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger on Monday announced that 10 more people have been charged in what he's called the "largest pandemic fraud in .
(Minneapolis, MN) Ten more people are facing charges in connection to the massive "Feeding Our Future" fraud scheme in Minnesota. U.S. Attorney Andy Luger made that announcement Monday, bringing the total number of people charged in the case to 60. The following defendants are named in the four indictments: Kawsar Jama, 41, of Eagan was the principal of Gedo Community