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    Somali Fraudsters Spent Minnesotans’ Money: Cars, Villas & Hordes Of Cash

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorDecember 14, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Somali Fraudsters Spent Minnesotans’ Money: Cars, Villas & Hordes Of Cash

    Luxury cars. Private villas. First-class flights. And taxpayer money meant to feed hungry kids

    BY TYLER DURDEN

    New exhibits from court obtained by CBS News reveal how Somali defendants in one of the largest COVID-era fraud schemes in US history plowed through hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer money on lavish lifestyles – including lakefront Minnesota properties, overwater bungalows in the Maldives, a Porsche Macan, stacks of cash, designer jewelry, campaigne-soaked vacations, and overseas wire transfers.

    This photo of a text exchange, presented in court, shows a box stuffed with cash and a message saying “$270,000 dollars.”  Court exhibit

    Videos show defendants in the case celebrating poolside at a Madlives luxury resort.

    In one text, a defendant bragged: “You are gonna be the richest 25 year old InshaAllah [God willing].”

    Exhibits entered into evidence include:


    Read Full Article: https://www.thelibertybeacon.com/somali-fraudsters-spent-minnesotans-money-cars-villas-hordes-of-cash/

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