Feds Charge 47 In Scheme To Steal $250 Million From Program For Needy Kids

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Feds Charge 47 In Scheme To Steal $250 Million From Program For Needy Kids
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“This $250 million is the floor,” Andy Luger, the U.S. attorney for Minnesota, said at a news conference discussing the COVID-19 fraud scheme.

, including bringing charges in more than 1,000 criminal cases involving losses in excess of $1.1 billion.

According to court documents, the alleged scheme targeted the USDA’s federal child nutrition programs, which provide food to low-income children and adults. In Minnesota, the funds are administered by the state Department of Education, and meals have historically been provided to kids through educational programs, such as schools or day care centers.Feeding Our Future

But during the pandemic, some of the standard requirements for sites to participate in the federal food nutrition programs were waived. The USDA allowed for-profit restaurants to participate, and allowed food to be distributed outside educational programs. The charging documents say the defendants exploited such changes “to enrich themselves.”

One example described a small storefront restaurant in Willmar, in west-central Minnesota, that typically served only a few dozen people a day. Two defendants offered the owner $40,000 a month to use his restaurant, then billed the government for some 1.6 million meals through 11 months of 2021, according to one indictment. They listed the names of around 2,000 children — nearly half of the local school district’s total enrollment — and only 33 names matched actual students, the indictment said.

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