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Fahima Egeh Mahamud

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Earliest in view: May 20 · 23:33 UTCMost recent: Jul 9 · 13:36 UTC
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  • CRIMEJul 9 · 13:36 UTCKSTP ABC MINNEAPOLIS
    Minneapolis, Hamel women accused of stealing millions in federal funds due in court Thursday

    Two women from Minneapolis and Hamel are accused of stealing millions in federal funds through fraudulent childcare and housing programs. They are scheduled for plea agreement hearings Thursday, with prosecutors alleging one collected $400,000 and the other $5.5 million in taxpayer money.

  • BUSINESSMay 21 · 02:32 UTCNY POST
    Owner of daycare in viral Nick Shirley video charged as part of $4.6M daycare fraud scheme: prosecutors

    Fahima Egeh Mahamud, owner of a daycare in Minnesota, has been charged as part of a $4.6 million daycare fraud scheme connected to the "Feeding Our Future" scandal. Her case gained attention after being featured in a viral video by influencer Nick Shirley. Prosecutors allege involvement in fraudulent daycare practices.

  • SECURITYMay 20 · 23:33 UTCFOX NEWS
    Owner of daycare in viral Nick Shirley video charged in $4.6M daycare fraud scheme, prosecutors say

    Fahima Egeh Mahamud, CEO of Future Leaders Early Learning daycare in Minneapolis, has been charged with wire fraud and conspiracy for allegedly submitting over 13,000 fraudulent claims totaling $4.6 million to the Child Care Assistance Program. This charge is in addition to her earlier indictment in Minnesota's $250 million "Feeding Our Future" scheme, and her case gained attention after being featured in a viral video by influencer Nick Shirley.

  • SECURITYMay 20 · 23:33 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Owner of daycare in viral Nick Shirley video charged in $4.6M daycare fraud scheme, prosecutors say

    Fahima Egeh Mahamud, CEO of Future Leaders Early Learning daycare in Minneapolis, has been charged with wire fraud and conspiracy related to a $4.6 million scheme to defraud the Child Care Assistance Program. She allegedly submitted over 13,000 fraudulent claims falsely certifying co-payments from families. The charges stem from investigations triggered by an influencer's viral video that led to a federal crackdown freezing $185 million in Minnesota childcare funding.

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