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A Minnesota social services fraud probe alleges $110M in questionable payments to Somali-owned providers with no real operations, prompting federal investigation and political scrutiny.
A citizen journalist's investigation has uncovered allegations of widespread fraud in Minnesota’s social services, claiming over $110 million in questionable payments were made to Somali-owned childcare and healthcare providers, many with no visible operations, missing licenses, or apparent activity.
The video, which documents empty facilities, misspelled names, and overlapping corporate ownership, has drawn national attention and scrutiny of state leadership, including Governor Tim Walz.
While federal agencies are now probing the claims, no official prosecutions have occurred, and the full extent of the alleged fraud remains unverified.
Una investigación de fraude en los servicios sociales de Minnesota alega 110 millones de dólares en pagos cuestionables a proveedores de propiedad somalí sin operaciones reales, lo que provocó una investigación federal y un escrutinio político.