Minnesota’s fraud epidemic just hit a new low, and even longtime observers of the state’s corruption are stunned.
For years, Minnesotans have watched criminals loot taxpayer-funded programs while Democratic leadership shrugs. Billions have disappeared into fraudulent nonprofits, shell companies, bogus child-feeding operations, and shady “community health” outfits that seem to exist only as a mailbox. Now, a single judge has taken the chaos to a whole new level by tossing a $7 million Medicaid fraud conviction that a unanimous jury delivered without hesitation.

A Jury Says Guilty. A Judge Says Never Mind.
Prosecutors say Abdifatah Yusuf and his wife, Lul Ahmed, siphoned $7.2 million from Minnesota’s Medicaid system through a so-called home-health company that didn’t even have a real office. Investigators say they billed for services no one ever performed and pocketed the cash while taxpayers unknowingly financed their upscale lifestyle.
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