Two counted guilt in fraud in feeding our future cause

Two counted guilt in fraud in feeding our future cause

 Two counted guilt in fraud in feeding our future cause

On Friday, Aden Breiri’s woman admitted that she was collecting fraudulent payments from federal children’s feeding funds.

Hibo Daar, 51, claimed that he runs a site called Northside Wellness Center who distributed free meals to children in Minneapolis. She acknowledged that she was guilty of submitting a fraud request for thousands of meals that she never served.

Dar acknowledged that he was guilty of collecting nearly $ 1.8 million from the non -profit organization that feeds our future for these fraudulent claims. Forensic Medicine Accountants of the Federal Investigation Office say that Northside has spent less than $ 2000 of this money on food.

A federal judge ordered that he remained in prison as she was waiting for a hearing of her sentence. Prosecutors have argued that they should remain in detention out of concerns that they may try to escape from the country. It was a house He was arrested at MSP Airport In May, it tried to fly to Dubai, days after the lawyers informed that it was a target to investigate fraud.

Dar’s lawyer argued that she was not fleeing, but she was a routine visit to her mother, who was sick and hospitalized at that time.

The judge and lawyers have agreed to both parties to appoint a hearing in the coming weeks to review more details about the DAAR planned trip and make more arguments about whether Daar should stay in prison or not.

In another session in feeding our future case on Friday, Hamdi Hussein Omar admitted in Saint -Paul to be guilty of receiving more than a million dollars in federal children’s fees. According to the charges, Omar operated a site in White Park that he claimed 500,000 meals during the epidemic.

Daar and omar are among the dozens of defendants to acknowledge guilty in investigating feeding our future, which are dual, non -profit cities that the federal public prosecutors say is about $ 250 million in financing the intended emergency of children.

Federal jury in Minneapolis Budget to feed our future founder Amy Book In March.

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