Federal prosecutors announced new indictments Thursday in the widening Minnesota fraud scandal, this time involving two ...
Allegations of fraud are mounting in Minnesota, with state officials saying Wednesday they expect to pause enrollment for ...
Federal prosecutors said they were now investigating fraud worth billions of dollars in 14 social services programs in the ...
Trump signs executive order to reclassify marijuana Schumer, House Democrats accuse Justice Department of violating Epstein ...
The statements exposed tensions that have been simmering between Walz and Joe Thompson, the federal prosecutor who has led on the fraud investigations.
The Governor, in his remarks, shouldered responsibility for the fraud that happened in Minnesota during his time as Governor, ...
Federal prosecutors have unveiled charges against six more people accused of defrauding programs in Minnesota — adding to a ...
Half or more of the roughly $18 billion in federal funds that supported 14 Minnesota-run programs since 2018 may have been ...
For more than a decade, Minnesota has grappled with a fraud crisis in its Medicaid programs. The Star Tribune covered it ...
Providers in 14 “high-risk,” state-run Medicaid programs being audited by the state have billed $18 billion since 2018, with many possibly fraudulent.
Joseph H. Thompson announced five new defendants in the House Stabilization Services Medicaid program and a second in the Early Intensive Development and Behavior Intervention for Autism Program.
Federal charges have been filed against six more defendants involved in fraudulent schemes targeting government programs.
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