48th Person Convicted in Feeding Our Future Fraud Scheme
MANKATO, MINNESOTA, JUL 23 – Asad Abshir pleaded guilty in a scheme falsely claiming 1.6 million meals were provided, marking the 48th conviction in a case involving 72 defendants since 2022.
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Federal prosecutors secure 48th conviction in Feeding Our Future scheme AlphaNews.org
Share This StoryThe U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota announced Tuesday that Asad Mohamed Abshir, 34, has pleaded guilty for his role in the Feeding Our Future scheme. Abshir is the 48th person to be convicted in the ongoing food fraud investigation. According to authorities, Abshir and his brother fraudulently claimed they operated a food distribution site in Mankato that provided 1.6 million meals to children between 2020 and 2021. However, …
Man who claimed to operate food site pleads guilty in fraud scheme
A 34-year-old man pleaded guilty on Monday for his role in the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme, WCCO TV reports. Asad Abshir pleaded guilty to one count of money laundering. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Abshir and his brother Abdinasir Abshir helped work for the nonprofit Stigma Free International, which claimed to operate a food distribution site in Mankato. The DOJ says the Abshirs did not provide the 1.6 million meals for chil…
Kash Patel Arrests 70 Blue State Fraudsters Who Stole $250 Million In Aid "From Hungry Kids" - The American Tribune.com
In some massive news for those wanting to see fraudsters held accountable for their awful crimes against the public, the Department of Justice and FBI announced that it had arrested nearly 6 dozen fraudsters in the deep blue state of Minnesota over a scheme in which they stole $250 million from a program meant to feed hungry children. As background, the $250 million fraud scheme targeted a children’s nutrition program that was created during the…
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