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Abdul Abubakar Ali, 40, of St. Paul changed his plea in federal court, admitting to his role in the Feeding Our Future fraud case — a scheme that prosecutors have called the largest pandemic ...
MINNEAPOLIS — A St. Paul man is the fourth person to plead guilty in connection to a $250 million child food scheme and the largest COVID-19 fraud case in the country to date. According to U.S ...
Abdul Abubakar Ali, 40, admitted he participated in the scheme that obtained and misappropriated millions of dollars in federal funds designated to feed children during the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Nur's attorney, A.L. Brown, declined to comment. One of Nur's accomplices, according to the federal charges, was Abdul Abubakar Ali, who pleaded guilty in October to fabricating paperwork at his ...
Court documents show Abdul Abubakar Ali has a change of plea hearing set for Wednesday in federal district court. Ali was indicted on one count each of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud ...
Create an account or log in to save stories. Abdul Abubakar Ali, 40, of St. Paul is among 50 people whom the government has charged with defrauding two U.S. Department of Agriculture child ...
Abdul Abubakar Ali, 40, of St. Paul, Minnesota, is charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. Abdul Ali ran a site called Youth Inventors ...
Abdul Abubakar Ali pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud Wednesday. In all, prosecutors say $250 million meant to feed hungry children went to enrich people involved in the fraud.