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Federal prosecutors have unveiled charges against six more people accused of defrauding programs in Minnesota — adding to a scandal that has ensnared over 90 people. A top prosecutor suggested on Thursday that the total amount of fraud in Minnesota could be $9 billion or more.
X account MAGA Voice wrote on Sunday: "Elon Musk calls for 'Judge' Sarah West to be fired for throwing out a $7,000,000.00 dollar unanimous Somali fraud conviction. I ABSOLUTELY AGREE WITH ELON. BRING BACK LAW AND ORDER."
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Bondi announces 60 people have been convicted of fraud in four Minnesota scams so far
Minnesota has been accused of allowing widespread fraud schemes to infiltrate their publicly funded programs, such as the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, and steal millions of taxpayer dollars.
Luxury cars, homes, jewelry and casino trips were among the spoils of some of the biggest pandemic era fraud cases, according to a CBS News review of five years of government records and data.
DHS reviews citizenship cases from 19 countries for alleged fraud that could lead to rare denaturalization proceedings under strict legal standards.
The owner of Star Autism Center in St. Cloud faces a federal wire fraud charge tied to an alleged $6M Medicaid autism services scheme.
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Can the US revoke citizenship? Trump administration weighs denaturalisation in Minnesota fraud case
The Trump administration was exploring the denaturalisation of Somali-Americans in Minnesota who engaged in fraud, a move that would seek to strip US .
The Internal Revenue Service sought $1.4 billion in addition to interest in the case against Brockman, who died while awaiting trial in 2022.
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FBI Director Kash Patel responds to MN fraud viral video: 'Tip of the iceberg'
Responding to social media videos purporting to uncover new examples of Minnesota fraud, FBI Director Kash Patel says his agency's investigation into fraud in Minnesota is continuing, saying cases that have already been prosecuted are just the “tip of the iceberg.