November 30, 2025

"Over the last five years, law enforcement officials say, fraud took root in pockets of Minnesota’s Somali diaspora as scores of individuals made small fortunes..."

"... by setting up companies that billed state agencies for millions of dollars’ worth of social services that were never provided.... Outrage has swelled among Minnesotans.... Gov. Tim Walz and fellow Democrats are being asked to explain how so much money was stolen on their watch.... Many Somali Americans in Minnesota say the fraud has damaged the reputation of their entire community, around 80,000 people, at a moment when their political and economic standing was on the rise.... Critics of the Walz administration say that the fraud persisted partly because state officials were fearful of alienating the Somali community in Minnesota.... The episode has raised broader questions for some residents about the sustainability of Minnesota’s Scandinavian-modeled system of robust safety net programs bankrolled by high taxes...."

68 comments:

Jaq said...

Didn't the judge let two of them go because of a racist jury who didn't understand the "cultural differences"? I think that a judge who believes that a whole ethnicity is criminal and so punishment is pointless is the real racist.

Jersey Fled said...

It must be bad if the NYT is reporting on it.

Mason G said...

NYT reports? Looks like the left is ready to throw Walz under the bus.

R C Belaire said...
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R C Belaire said...

https://www.powerlineblog.com/ has been following and writing about this fraud for at least 2 years, maybe more. Walz is an idiot.

Bob Boyd said...

And Tim Walz was the Dems choice for VP in 2024. Weird.

bobby said...

Let's not paint too broad of an innocent-bystander brush.

It took hundreds - if not thousands - of Somalis willing to sign the forms showing they were getting services from these thieving groups. They were paid "small amounts" for their signatures. ("Small amounts" were defined by one party as $1300 for an attestation. Not so small.)

No, this was a tribal effort. There are several different Somali tribes in the Twin Cities, and it sounds like one of them is squarely implicated in the design and operation of the multiple frauds.

Fed prosecutors are estimating that we'll hit billions of dollars in losses to these people.

RCOCEAN II said...

Of the NYT's whitewashes Walz. Whistle-blowers inside the state government came forward and told the Governor's office and DFL State Legislators about the on-going fraud. And they did nothing. And in fact, retaliated against the whisteblowers.

The NYT's circles the wagons and reduces this to "Critics say.....".

Jupiter said...

"Walz is an idiot."
You give him way too much credit. He may not be the sharpest needle in the haystack, but you can bet that quite a lot of the money the Somalis have been stealing from the federal government has been going to the Democrats of Minnesota. Walz is a filthy-dirty bird and a CCP tool.

RCOCEAN II said...

As someone stated up thread, if the NYT's is reporting it, that means they're getting out in front of the story and doing damage control.

Jim at said...

Which one of our resident leftists immediately started going off without evidence when Trump announced he was lowering the boom on these thieves?

Kevin said...

Shorter NYT: You should be mad at these people. But Trump is mad at these people, so you have to support them.

Anne in Rockwall, TX said...

From the Minnesota Department of Human Services on X.

Tim Walz is 100% responsible for massive fraud in Minnesota. We let Tim Walz know of fraud early on, hoping for a partnership in stopping fraud but no, we got the opposite response. Tim Walz systematically retaliated against whistleblowers using monitoring, threats, repression, and did his best to discredit fraud reports. Instead of partnership, we got the full weight of retaliation by Tim Walz, certain DFL members and an indifferent mainstream media. It’s scary, isolating and left us wondering who we can turn to.

In addition to retaliating against whistleblower, Tim Walz disempowered the Office of the Legislative Auditor, allowing agencies to disregard their audit findings and guidance. Media and politicians supporting Tim Walz or the DFL-agenda attacked whistleblowers who were trying to raise red flags on fraudulent activities.

This is a cascade of systemic failures leading up to Tim Walz. Agency leaders appointed by Tim Walz willfully disregarded rules and laws to keep fraud reports quiet - even to the extent of threatening families of whistleblowers. These same leaders are not qualified for their jobs, instead getting leadership jobs via Tim Walz’s friendship so state government were left floundering. DFL lawmakers refused to acknowledge fraud and deflected any serious conversation to stop fraud. Biased mainstream media such as WCCO and MPR showed absolutely no interest in covering fraud happening in our own state. Programs, especially in behavioral health and disability services were built without any guardrails against fraud, all in an attempt to extract more funding from legislature and the federal government.

As staff, we firsthand witnessed and observed fraud happening yet we were shutdown, reassigned and told to keep quiet. Sometimes more. Leadership did not want to appear to discriminate against certain communities and were unwilling to take action, such as stopping fraud, that would have an adverse impact on their image. To date, no single agency leader has been held responsible for their role in fraud whether it’s Shireen Gandhi, Jess Geil, Jodi Harpstead, Natasha Merz, Eric Grumdahl or others.

It is a structure created and maintained by Tim Walz who has created an environment of inter-related agencies and institutions including the media - that help foster fraud through retaliation and turning a blind eye in exchange for political gain in the form of high power agency leadership jobs or other perks.

Fundamentally, Tim Walz is dishonest, lacks ethics and integrity, has poor leadership abilities, and has never taken any accountability for his role in fraud. Instead, Tim Walz deflects by blaming national politics for his own failings and distracts the public with inveterate lying. These lies include his reference of a budget surplus under his tenure. Fact is, Minnesota never had a surplus, we had been given federal ARPA funds that were conflated as surplus money otherwise, we’d be in a deficit. And those ARPA funds, which were meant to be temporary funds were used to create more leadership positions for Tim Walz 'buddies.'

As such, we can’t fight fraud in Minnesota alone hence why we’re appealing to the federal levels of government. We need all the help we can get as Tim Walz’s agency leaders have upped their brazen approach in covering up their knowledge of fraud.

We are grateful to numerous solid politicians (esp the Fraud Committee) and media outlets who are trying to halt fraud. We are also grateful to other whistleblowers who are bravely stepping up.

Thank You NY Times for bringing the plight of Minnesota to the national stage.

Wa St Blogger said...

When you avoid investigation due to ethnic sensitivities, bad actors take advantage. At least it was only money, unlike Rotherham.

buwaya said...

Now think of California. Municipalities in SoCal are chronically - compromised. Just to start. And then there are Oakland and Stockton.

Achilles said...

Don't worry. Walz andother Democrats got at least half of the money the Somalis made in this fraud scheme.

Kirk Parker said...

"Many Somali Americans in Minnesota say the fraud has damaged the reputation of their entire community, around 80,000 people, at a moment when their political and economic standing was on the rise"

Political and economic standing *as Americans*, or as "the Somali community"? A better example of the evils of identity politics could hardly be asked for. Every single one should be deported, overturning their grants of citizenship if necessary on fraud grounds.

James K said...

"Which one of our resident leftists immediately started going off without evidence when Trump announced he was lowering the boom on these thieves?"

Here's how Bari Weiss's CBS News put it:

Mr. Trump said, without providing evidence, that "Somali gangs are terrorizing the people of that great State."

He also accused Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, without proof, of overseeing a state that had become a "hub of fraudulent money laundering activity."


Note the subtle shifts in goalposts: "without providing evidence" and "without proof." CBS is still trying to undercut Trump's assertions, but no longer asserts or implies that Trump does not have evidence.

Mason G said...

"Fundamentally, Tim Walz is dishonest, lacks ethics and integrity, has poor leadership abilities, and has never taken any accountability for his role in fraud."

It's not possible the Democrat party was unaware of that, or the fraud that occurred on his watch when they appointed him to be the VP candidate last year.

Just sayin'.

Achilles said...


Anne in Rockwall, TX said...

From the Minnesota Department of Human Services on X.

Tim Walz is 100% responsible for massive fraud in Minnesota. We let Tim Walz know of fraud early on, hoping for a partnership in stopping fraud but no, we got the opposite response. Tim Walz systematically retaliated against whistleblowers using monitoring, threats, repression, and did his best to discredit fraud reports. Instead of partnership, we got the full weight of retaliation by Tim Walz, certain DFL members and an indifferent mainstream media. It’s scary, isolating and left us wondering who we can turn to.

In addition to retaliating against whistleblower, Tim Walz disempowered the Office of the Legislative Auditor, allowing agencies to disregard their audit findings and guidance.


Democrats allying with foreign invaders.

Providing aid and comfort to those who chant "Death to America."

Democrats are just traitors.

Jersey Fled said...

I have a hard time believing Tim was smart enough to pull this off. I wonder who was really pulling the strings.

Jersey Fled said...

Just for context, 78 individuals have been indicted/charged in the Feeding Our Futures racket so far with 50 convicted or pled guilty. Same cast of characters.

MadTownGuy said...

"Critics of the Walz administration say that the fraud persisted partly because state officials were fearful of alienating the Somali voters in Minnesota....

FIFY.

Breezy said...

Why did the Department of Human Services stay quiet during the election last year? And did Harris know about this when she picked Walz? This story has lots of threads to pull.

MadTownGuy said...

Mason G said...
["Fundamentally, Tim Walz is dishonest, lacks ethics and integrity, has poor leadership abilities, and has never taken any accountability for his role in fraud."]

"It's not possible the Democrat party was unaware of that, or the fraud that occurred on his watch when they appointed him to be the VP candidate last year."

Even more plausible: they didn't care.

Achilles said...


Jersey Fled said...

I have a hard time believing Tim was smart enough to pull this off. I wonder who was really pulling the strings.

Every place in the country that has a "Poverty" or "Homeless" program is really just a money laundering operation. People who make more than 6 figures take 60-80% of all of the money spent to help poor people.

Just an old country lawyer said...

Import enough Third World and you become Third World. What was it Mark Steyn said on Rush's show about the result of mixing dog shit with ice cream?

Mason G said...

"Even more plausible: they didn't care."

I think they cared. With both Timmy and the Democrat party leadership knowing that he's involved up to his shitweasel snout in fraud would make him controllable.

Dude1394 said...

You have to remember that with democrats everything is about political power. The democrat party thinks Walsh will lose so they are getting rid of him. If they thought he could win they wouldn’t say a word. They don’t give a crap about the Somalis corruption.

Kevin said...

Resident: “How do you write about Minnesota so well?”

Nicholson responds, “I think of Florida and I take away reason and accountability.”

Achilles said...

MadTownGuy said...

Even more plausible: they didn't care.

Even more plausible: They are all in on it.

Yancey Ward said...

You want to know how this happened- the people in charge were taking bribes.

Aggie said...

Isn't it amazing what Democrats will do, for votes?

Aggie said...

@Anne in Rockwall, TX" "...As such, we can’t fight fraud in Minnesota alone hence why we’re appealing to the federal levels of government. We need all the help we can get as Tim Walz’s agency leaders have upped their brazen approach in covering up their knowledge of fraud...."

They make a very passionate case, and they sound mad. But: Were they mad enough, early on, to preserve their evidence, and make sure they had chain-of-custody requirements in place, so that investigators will easily be able to pick up all of these leads and efficiently process them?

The words are great, but if they actually preserved the work and the timeline of evidence they say they have, then it'll be an easy case to make, assembling the story. We shall see.

boatbuilder said...

Lots of "free" public money to hand out. Politicians with the power to hand it out. Big surprise.

Money Manger said...

Tried to find something, anything, about the story in the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Nothing. Never happened. Incredible.

tcrosse said...

To punish this fraud would not be Minnesota Nice.

Joe Bar said...

Another group that needs to be excluded from our country. These barbarians are incompatible with Western Society.

Disparity of Cult said...

Predating the Somali fraud by a few decades, there was a pattern of welfare recipients from Chicago and Gary moving to Minnesota for the more generous benefits.

Meanwhile back in the Chicago area, an off-topic comment from https://secondcitycop.blogspot.com/2025/11/snow-in-november.html --

"Anonymous
I am told that there is massive fraud in the southwest suburbs by a large ethnic group. New illegals are told to get a civilian divorce to get gov’t freebies. Wife (and the 4 kids) then derive section 8 benefits. She then pays the divorced husband, who owns the house. He in turn uses the rent payments to pay the mortgage.
11/29/2025 10:08:13 PM"

Mr. D said...

In the Godfather, Jack Woltz woke up with a horse's head in his bed. Tim Walz just got the political equivalent of the horse's head in his bed. I've been telling y'all for months about the incredible corruption in Minnesota. The feds were the only people doing anything about it - Andrew Luger, Biden's U.S. attorney in Minnesota, did a lot of work to expose it and now the Trump team (Joe Thompson and Daniel Rosen) are going to continue the work of prosecuting the malfeasance.

Here is what you have to understand. The entire DFL apparatus has been looting this state for years and while the Feeding Our Future scandal was already raging by then, the thievery went into second gear after the 2022 election, when the DFL controlled both houses of the legislature and Walz signed off on everything they wanted. Everyone on the port side is implicated here -- all the politicians and all the Praetorian Guard media in the Twin Cities, and all of the bien pensant swells in the gentry districts who would rather not discuss this unpleasantness. They all deserve to have their noses rubbed in it.

Achilles said...

Yancey Ward said...

You want to know how this happened- the people in charge were taking bribes.

It is legal to take a job working for the city to plan to build buildings for homeless people for $200k a year then to make big donations to the politicians that runs the city budget.

Bonus points if you hire a politician's idiot scion kid into your staff paying them 100k a year to survey homeless people for ways we can help homeless b more comfortable in the city.

bagoh20 said...

As I've said before, when I disagree with Trump or doubt his assertions, I'm usually eventually proven wrong and him right. Some have never learned a thing from this happening to them.

tolkein said...

I assume corruption. Always follow the money.

Greg The Class Traitor said...

Prosecutors say members of the Somali diaspora, a group with growing political power, were largely responsible

No.

The Democrats are completely responsible. Because the Democrats refused to investigate obvious fraud, and blocked those who DID try to investigate.

In the UK the "Pakistani (Muslim) community" gang raped tense of thousands of British girls. Which is to say groups of Pakistani men did it, and the rest of the "community" told the Labour politicians that they'd lose the "Pakistani community" votes if the gov't went after those rapists.

So the Labour politicians ordered the police not to investigate, and the prosecutors not to prosecute.

In MN, the Dems made fraud easy, the Somalis jumped into it blatantly and obviously, and the Dems refused to investigate when flags were tripped.

So yes, the Somalis did the fraud. But they were enabled and supported every step of the way by DFL politicians and bureaucrats

bagoh20 said...

If you want the support of a group of people, letting them steal other peoples' money is an inexpensive (for you) way to get it.

Achilles said...

I am quite sure that Minnesota has a Muslim outreach office, Homeless housing services, homeless food programs, DEI administrators, Immigrant employment programs, and social services programs to get immigrants access to US taxpayer money.

It is all a giant slush fund paid for by US taxpayers.

Original Mike said...

Apparently, this was known before the 2024 presidential election. The NYT was mute.

Wince said...

"Some people did some things."

Beasts of England said...

Diversity is our strength!!

Wince said...

Ilhan Omar Said It's 'Categorically False' To Call Her a Millionaire. Her Net Worth Just Reached Up to $30 Million, an Increase of at Least 3,500 Percent in One Year.

Rep. Ilhan Omar’s personal fortune exploded to upwards of $30 million in 2024, the Minnesota Democrat disclosed just months after telling the press it is "ridiculous" and "categorically false" to say she is worth millions of dollars.

Omar reported in her latest financial disclosure that she and her husband, former political consultant Tim Mynett, accumulated a net worth at the end of 2024 ranging from at least $6 million to $30 million. Their wealth is derived almost entirely from the value of Mynett’s ownership stake in his two companies that, together, were worth no more than $51,000 at the end of 2023. The exact value of Omar’s personal fortune at the end of 2024 is unclear—lawmakers disclose the value of their holdings and debts in ranges. Still, the figures in Omar’s latest disclosures show that her and her husband’s net worth skyrocketed by at least 3,500 percent in just one year.

Omar’s extraordinary accumulation of wealth in 2024 could raise uncomfortable questions for the Minnesota Democrat, who in February told Business Insider that she has been the subject of a "coordinated right-wing disinformation campaign" that falsely claims she’s worth millions of dollars. Omar said any insinuation that she’s worth more than a few thousand dollars was "ridiculous" and "categorically false." She also took to X in February, challenging her followers to "maybe try checking my public financial statements and you will see I barely have thousands let alone millions."

Omar has her husband to thank for catapulting her to multimillionaire status in 2024. Mynett’s California-based winery eStCru LLC and venture capital firm Rose Lake Capital both achieved remarkable financial turnarounds in 2024. At the end of 2023, Mynett’s combined stake in both companies was worth no more than $51,000, the firms had less than $700 across all their bank accounts, and Mynett and his business partner, former DNC adviser Will Hailer, were saddled with lawsuits from investors claiming they defrauded them out of millions of dollars.

But by the end of 2024, Mynett’s combined stake in the two firms ballooned to anywhere between $6 and $30 million, and he and Hailer settled the lawsuits with cash settlements, the Washington Free Beacon has learned.

...The financial ties between Omar's campaign and her new husband’s firm drew intense public scrutiny, and by the end of 2020, Mynett had exited the political consulting business and teamed up with Hailer to branch out into the winery and venture capital industries.

Mynett’s stake in his California winery, eStCru LLC, was worth no more than $50,000 at the end of 2023, Omar disclosed. The winery had just $650 in its bank account in February 2024, according to court documents obtained by the Minnesota Reformer, and was facing a lawsuit from Washington, D.C., businessman...

Mynett’s other company, Rose Lake Capital, was in no better shape at the beginning of 2024. The venture capital firm was worth no more than $1,000 to Mynett at the end of 2023, Omar disclosed, and had just $42.44 in its bank accounts in February 2024, according to court documents obtained by the Minnesota Reformer.

By the end of 2024, Mynett’s stake in Rose Lake Capital ballooned to up to $25 million, Omar reported in her latest financial disclosure.

Mynett and Hailer formed Rose Lake Capital in 2022. It claims on its website to have $60 billion in assets under management and boasts an "extensive global network" and expertise at structuring "legislation." The firm’s advisory board includes two former Barack Obama ambassadors, Max Baucus and J. Adam Ereli, as well as former Amalgamated Bank CEO Keith Mestrich...

Maynard said...

I wonder why we have yet to hear from Igna, Kaki and Gadflea.

Oh yeah. The DNC/MSM has yet to release their talking points.

Mason G said...

"The DNC/MSM has yet to release their talking points."

- There is no fraud, it's all a lie.
- A little bit of fraud has been discovered, but it's being dealt with.
- Sure, there's a lot of fraud. What are you going to do about it? <- You Are Here

gilbar said...

i really DON'T understand you people?
you're acting like it is illegal for Democrats to break the law..
WHERE do you get these bizarre ideas?
Please name a democrat that got in trouble for breaking a law?

ps.
please don't tell me about someone like Rod Blagojevich..
Rod got in trouble, that's for sure; but it WASN'T for breaking the law

RCOCEAN II said...

Waltzing fraudsters
Waltzing fraudsters,
You'll come a waltzing you fraudsters with me.

n.n said...

So bad, that even NYeT brays duh. Or is it doh!

Sweetie said...

It's almost like they're saying paying taxes is for suckers. Amazing how much damage the Democrats have done to our country.

Rabel said...

A billion dollars worth of stolen free meals would feed a lot of people.

Especially Somalis. How much do they eat, really?

Christopher B said...

Wow a thread that Inag, the reincarnation of DFC, F'head Freder, Kaka-Bich and the rest of the leftie trolls aren't spamming. Wonder why.

Mason G said...

"Wonder why."

Busy "Feeding Our Fraud", perhaps?

James K said...

Captain Walz: "I am shocked, shocked, to find there is corruption here in Minnesota!"
Ilhan Omar (handing him a briefcase): "Your share, sir."

bagoh20 said...

Trump has probably made far more than all of them, but how much would you pay someone to close the border and end a half dozen wars around the world in just half a year. Now that it's done people will say "not that much", but if asked before it happened, I bet they are getting a bargain. Now how much would you pay to have Somalis get rich via theft? Doesn't matter, you already paid it.

Matt said...

Well, at least Minnesota isn't all white anymore. Just think how boring it was back when it was relatively clean, safe, prosperous and well-managed. Hard to believe it was successful for so long without hundreds of thousands of fng Somalis. I shudder just thinking about it.

Mason G said...

Diversity *isn't* our strength? I'm shocked.

holdfast said...

NYT is late to the party.

This has already been reported - earlier and better.

https://www.city-journal.org/article/minnesota-welfare-fraud-somalia-al-shabaab

hawkeyedjb said...

And the US government is Minnesota x1000. How much of federal expenditure goes straight into the maw of waste and fraud? Think of the trillion or so we spend on defense -- at least some of it goes to sailors and soldiers, and we have pretty neat weapons. But do you think one-third or one-half isn't just pocket-filling for the well connected?

But that isn't the worst. The Department of Education is pretty much 100% waste. Ditto for the Department of Energy. We literally get nothing for the billions we spend on those fat, useless agglomerations of bureaucrats and DEI princes and princesses.

Medicare? Medicaid? I'd bet those nests of swindlers and hangers-on would put the Somalis to shame. But they're working on it.

This whole, immense enterprise known as "Government" is an invitation to fraud, deceit and self-dealing that is *almost* unimaginable. And the guardrails anywhere in the nation are unlikely to be any better than they are in Minnesota.

gadfly said...

Tax rates in the Scandinavian countries are much higher than Minnesota's rates.

https://taxfoundation.org/blog/scandinavian-social-programs-taxes-2023/

Jim at said...

Tax rates in the Scandinavian countries are much higher than Minnesota's rates.

And the weather is hotter in South Africa.

Do you have a point?

Paul From Minneapolis said...

"Tried to find something, anything, about the story in the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Nothing. Never happened. Incredible."

I'm no fan of the Star Trib, but you must have done something too specific or something in the search. This whole cascade of fraud scandals, just breaking out nationally now, has been a gigantic story in Minnesota for more than three years. It's been impossible for the Star Trib to not cover it, albeit with the expected limitations of downplaying the significance of 90%+ of the scores of defendants being Somali and avoiding asking hard questions of the Walz administration.

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