Minnesota Federal Judges Enabling Somali Fraud Epidemic With Slaps On Wrist
Posted by freedomforall 23 hours, 16 minutes ago to Government
Excerpt:
"The Feeding Our Future fraud is the largest pandemic-relief theft in American history - $250 million stolen, mostly by Somali immigrants who fabricated meal counts and pocketed federal child nutrition funds.
The prosecutions have dragged on for years.
Now that sentences are finally coming down, a troubling pattern is emerging: the punishments don’t seem to fit the crime.
U.S. District Judge Nancy Brasel — nominated to the bench in 2018 through a package deal between the first Trump administration and Minnesota's Senate Democrats — has been at the center of two recent sentencing decisions that have taxpayers seething.
On March 29, she sentenced Abdul Abubakar Ali to one year and one day in prison. Ali ran a shell company called Youth Inventors Lab under Feeding Our Future's sponsorship, orchestrated $3 million in fraud, submitted fake invoices claiming more than one million meals served, and served none. Federal sentencing guidelines recommended 30 to 37 months. Prosecutors asked for two and a half years. Brasel gave him a sentence of just one year and a day. That extra day is not accidental — it's the legal threshold that makes Ali eligible for transition to a halfway house on good behavior.
One day later, Brasel sentenced Zamzam Jama to six months. Jama stole $5.6 million — nearly twice what Ali took — and was the first of six Jama family defendants associated with a Rochester restaurant to face sentencing; all were linked to the same fraud network. Prosecutors requested 16 months. Sentencing guidelines called for 10 to 16 months. Brasel issued a downward departure and handed Jama a sentence of just half a year. Jama must also pay $491,000 in restitution — a mere fraction of the $5.6 million she stole — and serve one year of probation."
Impeachment?
Tar, feathers, seizure of assets, and a one way trip to the Aleutians for the judge.
"The Feeding Our Future fraud is the largest pandemic-relief theft in American history - $250 million stolen, mostly by Somali immigrants who fabricated meal counts and pocketed federal child nutrition funds.
The prosecutions have dragged on for years.
Now that sentences are finally coming down, a troubling pattern is emerging: the punishments don’t seem to fit the crime.
U.S. District Judge Nancy Brasel — nominated to the bench in 2018 through a package deal between the first Trump administration and Minnesota's Senate Democrats — has been at the center of two recent sentencing decisions that have taxpayers seething.
On March 29, she sentenced Abdul Abubakar Ali to one year and one day in prison. Ali ran a shell company called Youth Inventors Lab under Feeding Our Future's sponsorship, orchestrated $3 million in fraud, submitted fake invoices claiming more than one million meals served, and served none. Federal sentencing guidelines recommended 30 to 37 months. Prosecutors asked for two and a half years. Brasel gave him a sentence of just one year and a day. That extra day is not accidental — it's the legal threshold that makes Ali eligible for transition to a halfway house on good behavior.
One day later, Brasel sentenced Zamzam Jama to six months. Jama stole $5.6 million — nearly twice what Ali took — and was the first of six Jama family defendants associated with a Rochester restaurant to face sentencing; all were linked to the same fraud network. Prosecutors requested 16 months. Sentencing guidelines called for 10 to 16 months. Brasel issued a downward departure and handed Jama a sentence of just half a year. Jama must also pay $491,000 in restitution — a mere fraction of the $5.6 million she stole — and serve one year of probation."
Impeachment?
Tar, feathers, seizure of assets, and a one way trip to the Aleutians for the judge.
All Comments
- 1Posted by mccannon01 14 hours, 24 minutes ago"...Ali ran a shell company called Youth Inventors Lab under Feeding Our Future's..." and "...was the first of six Jama family defendants associated with a Rochester restaurant to face sentencing; all were linked to the same fraud network...". Somehow I don't think those schemes were dreamed up by Somali "migrants". They had help. Same as the now infamous "Quality Learing Center". We're not seeing the prosecution of the help. I'm wondering if the fraudsters in North Carolina that got stiffer sentences were White Americans.| Permalink
- 2Posted by Dobrien 21 hours, 38 minutes agoThere is a bright spotlight on Minnesomalia like never before. George Floyd summer of love to BLM to horse sperm drinking VP candidate Gov Walz, you know Tampon Timmy, To no ICE and Pretti and Goode ( they FAFO) . Now No Kings with Springsteen, Fonda , and Walz pledging allegiance to to the Somali’s . Insurgency and color revolution in the making. This Judge is another Can’t Understand Next Tuesday.| Permalink