Minnesota fraud: Feds say more than half of $18 billion spent on ...
The U.S. Attorney's Office of Minnesota says it's possible more than half of the $18 billion spent on Medicaid programs in Minnesota since 2018 could be fraudulent.
www.fox9.comMinnesota fraud news refers to ongoing federal and state investigations into large-scale fraud schemes in Minnesota, including programs like Feeding Our Future and various housing and Medicaid-related fraud cases that have resulted in numerous indictments and convictions since 2021.
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