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Feeding Our Future participant sentenced to 14 months after court finds that she tried to help facilitate fugitive husband’s surrender
Najmo Ahmed was sentenced to 14 months in federal prison for her role in a fraud scheme linked to the Feeding Our Future case. She pleaded guilty to facilitating fraudulent meal claims and laundering funds, while her husband, Said Abdullahi Ereg, surrendered after an FBI reward. The couple operated a Minneapolis grocery deli that defrauded the Federal Child Nutrition Program.
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