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Five more plead guilty in $14.6M fraud scheme stealing pandemic food funds via fake meal programs in Minnesota.
Five more individuals have pleaded guilty in a large-scale fraud case involving the Federal Child Nutrition Program, raising the total number of convictions to 63—the largest in a single federal fraud case.
The defendants, including Ikram Yusuf Mohamed and others, allegedly conspired to steal $14.6 million in pandemic-era funds by falsely claiming to serve hundreds of thousands of meals to children in Minnesota.
They operated fake food programs under the Feeding Our Future umbrella, submitting fabricated attendance records with invented children and ages to support fraudulent reimbursements.
Funds were funneled through companies linked to Ikram Mohamed, with kickbacks totaling over $200,000.
Sentencing dates have not yet been set.
Cinco más se declararon culpables en un esquema de fraude de $14.6M robando fondos de alimentos pandémicos a través de programas de comidas falsas en Minnesota.