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U.S. prosecutor says Minnesota fraud cost taxpayers nearly Somalia's GDP
Source: CryptoNewsNet Original Title: U.S. prosecutor says Minnesota fraud cost taxpayers nearly Somalia’s GDP Original Link: The scandal over alleged fraudulent billing within Minnesota’s Medicaid programs is reaching unimagined proportions, with Assistant United States Attorney Joe Thompson stating that the whole ordeal has cost U.S. taxpayers as much as $9 billion – nearly the entire GDP of Somalia, which sat at $11.97 billion in 2024.
During a press conference on Thursday, December 18, Thompson also described the situation as ‘industrial-scale fraud,’ claiming its effects could not be overstated.
As such, the issue has also intensified scrutiny on Minnesota’s broader political environment, including renewed attention on financial transparency and oversight issues.
Yesterday, Sunday, December 28, FBI Director Kash Patel likewise gave an update on the case, stating that the bureau had already increased personnel and investigative resources in Minnesota even before social media posts involving federal programs went viral.
Patel highlighted prior federal action tied to the Feeding Our Future network, saying the FBI dismantled a $250 million fraud scheme involving federal food aid during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Minnesota fraud ‘just the tip of an iceberg’
Calling the current cases ‘the tip of a very large iceberg,’ Patel said the investigation remains ongoing and promised that the FBI would continue to protect children.
What’s more, he noted that some defendants had already been charged with attempting to interfere with the judicial process, including an alleged effort to bribe a juror with $120,000 in cash.
Those responsible have pleaded guilty and received sentences, including a 10-year prison term and nearly $48 million in restitution in related cases.
He added that, where appropriate under the law, some individuals are being referred to immigration authorities for possible further proceedings.