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Federal investigators found $19B in fraud in Minneapolis, mostly from fake COVID relief claims and a mistaken-name daycare, leading to 78 charges and $250M in false claims.
Vice President JD Vance said federal investigators uncovered at least $19 billion in suspected fraud in the Minneapolis area, primarily tied to a nonprofit scheme involving fraudulent COVID-19 relief claims and a defunct daycare with a misspelled name.
He announced a new interagency task force and hinted California may be next, though state officials pushed back, noting their Franchise Tax Board has blocked over $125 billion in fraud since 2019 and that many programs are federally managed.
The probe has led to 78 charges and $250 million in fraudulent claims, with total fraud potentially reaching $9 billion.
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Los investigadores federales encontraron $ 19B en fraude en Minneapolis, en su mayoría de reclamaciones falsas de alivio de COVID y una guardería con nombre equivocado, lo que llevó a 78 cargos y $ 250M en reclamaciones falsas.