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A man who was accused of running a fraudulent food distribution site with Salim Said has pleaded guilty to his role in the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme.
His sentencing will be scheduled at a later date. He is the 47th person convicted in the $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud scheme, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Minnesota.
Aimee Bock, the founder of Feeding Our Future, and her codefendant Salim Said will go to trial in the federal fraud scheme. The scheme, prosecutors say, involved using Federal Child Nutrition ...
‘Hundreds’ had ties to Feeding Our Future. Many may not face charges. Lead prosecutor in expansive theft case: “We don’t have the resources.” ...
State officials were right to disqualify Partners In Nutrition from federal food program participation last year as part of the $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud investigation, a Minnesota ...
Golden Valley man pleads guilty to wire fraud in Feeding Our Future case Ahmed Artan took over a nonprofit accused of falsely claiming to feed thousands of children daily.
Appeals court backs MN officials who stopped Feeding Our Future competitor Partners In Nutrition was disqualified from federal food programs last year, even though none of its employees have been ...
Another person is pleading guilty in the massive Feeding Our Future fraud investigation. According to court documents, in October 2020, shortly after the Minnesota Department of Education said it ...
Minnesota’s Feeding Our Future scandal is one topic Gov. Tim Walz might get asked about during the debate that hasn’t gotten much media attention outside his state.
The alleged theft of a quarter of a billion dollars was referred to as the “Feeding Our Future,” scandal—named after Ms. Bock ...
Farah faced charges in the Feeding Our Future meal fraud case last year with his brother, Said Farah, when Abdiaziz says they decided to raise money to pay off a juror for a not-guilty verdict.
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