Prosecutors accused the defendant of witness tampering, and Judge Nancy Brasel had recently revoked his release.
A jury convicted the leader of a Minnesota nonprofit organization Wednesday for her role in a $250 million pandemic fraud scheme that "exploited" a federal child nutrition program, prosecutors said.
A federal judge ordered the jailing of a man accused of attempting to pressure a witness to not testify against him at his impending trial in the massive Feeding Our Future fraud case. At the urging ...
Days before his trial was to begin, a Brooklyn Park man accused of intimidating a witness pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering in the massive Feeding Our Future federal food fraud scheme.
4th defendant changes plea to guilty in alleged Feeding Our Future fraud scheme 4th defendant expected to change plea in alleged Feeding Our Future fraud scheme Shakopee couple charged in Feeding Our ...
Abdullahe Nur Jesow has pleaded guilty to money laundering in connection to the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme. He was one of eight people charged in connection to the S&S Catering group, which ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Former Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock and co-defendant Salim Said are asking a federal judge to throw out their convictions or allow them a new trial after a jury last month found ...
MINNEAPOLIS — A federal jury in Minneapolis on Wednesday convicted Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock and former restaurant owner Salim Said on charges of wire fraud and bribery in a trial that ...
MINNEAPOLIS — When they raided a St. Paul nonprofit last week, federal investigators signaled that they aren't finished charging new suspects in the $250 million pandemic meal fraud case known as ...
MINNEAPOLIS — In a sprawling indictment that alludes to marriage and immigration fraud and accuses a man of funnelling millions of taxpayer dollars out of the United States, the U.S. Attorney's Office ...
The Feeding Our Future scandal has left deep scars on Minnesota’s immigrant community, particularly in St. Cloud. While outrage is rightly directed at fraudsters who exploited a program meant to feed ...