CBS News uncovered extensive documentation revealing that Minnesota fraudsters, primarily of Somali descent, embezzled hundreds of millions intended for child nutrition programs during the COVID era, spending the money on luxury items like cars and vacations. A recent federal trial highlighted defendants, including Abdimajid Mohamed Nur, who received a 10-year sentence and was ordered to repay nearly $48 million. Investigations are ongoing into the money’s overseas transfers, with allegations of connections to al Shabaab being scrutinized. However, former prosecutors assert there is no evidence linking the fraud to terrorism, emphasizing that the funds were largely used for personal gain.
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