On August 1, Minnesota's Department of Human Services moved to scrap the HHS program, noting that payment to 77 housing stabilization providers had terminated this year due to credible allegations of fraud. Joe Thompson, then the Acting U.S. attorney for the District of Minnesota, went even further, saying the vast majority of the HHS program was fraudulent. On September 18, Thompson announced criminal indictments for HHS fraud against Mokhtar Hassan, Aidan Mustafa Daib Ali Khalid Ahmed Daebita Muhammad Muhammad Christopher Adesoli, Falat. (18:48–19:01)
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Asserts that the vast majority of the HHS program was deemed fraudulent by the Acting U.S. attorney.
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