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Partners In Nutrition was disqualified from federal food programs last year, even though none of its employees have been charged criminally.
His sentencing will be scheduled at a later date. He is the 47th person convicted in the $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud scheme, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Minnesota.
MINNEAPOLIS — A man portrayed by prosecutors as a ringleader in the Feeding Our Future meal fraud scheme has pleaded guilty to his role in the attempt to bribe a juror as he stood trial ...
Feeding Our Future defendant pleads guilty A man who was accused of running a fraudulent food distribution site with Salim Said has pleaded guilty to his role in the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme.
State officials were right to disqualify Partners In Nutrition from federal food program participation last year as part of the $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud investigation, a Minnesota ...
A Minnesota nonprofit has been raided by the Feds in a new investigation more than a year after last year’s $250 million-meal ...
The actual budget busters include vendor fraud in health care, tax evasion and corporate financial abuse, writes Charles ...
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee held a hearing on Tuesday, July 8, where ...
Today’s column is about how the incompetence of the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) led to the theft of hundreds of ...
The alleged theft of a quarter of a billion dollars was referred to as the “Feeding Our Future,” scandal—named after Ms. Bock ...