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Two former Minneapolis officials who served in a Democratic administration were among the 48 people indicted by the Justice Department this week for a “massive scheme” to embezzle over $250 million in federal funding during the COVID pandemic from a program that was supposed to feed under-privileged children.
The Star Tribune in Minneapolis and other news outlets reported that Abdi Nur Salah, a former aide to Democrat Mayor of Minneapolis Jacob Fray, and Sharmarke Issa, a former chair of the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority, were among the indicated. According to the paper, Salah registered a nonprofit “Stigma-Free International” as a shell entity in order to illegally draw federal funds.
Issa created a company called Minnesota’s Somali Community and was the manager of Wacan Restaurant LLC., and fraudulently received more than $7.4 million in Federal Child Nutrition Program funds that were supposed to be used during the COVID outbreak, the paper said.
Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey speaks to supporters at an Election Night party on November 2, 2021 in Minneapolis.
((Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images))
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The Justice Department charged the 48 defendants with charges of conspiracy, wire fraud, money laundering, and bribery in “largest pandemic relief fraud scheme charged to date.”
“This was a brazen scheme of staggering proportions,” U.S. Attorney Andrew M. Luger said in a press statement. “These defendants exploited a program designed to provide nutritious food to needy children during the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, they prioritized their own greed, stealing more than a quarter of a billion dollars in federal funds to purchase luxury cars, houses, jewelry, and coastal resort property abroad.”
According to court documents, several people who worked with Feeding Our Future were also indicted. That group…
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