Feds Charge Eight in Major Minnesota Housing Fraud Scheme

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Eight individuals have been charged with a massive fraud scheme involving Minnesota's federally funded housing stabilization program, which used Medicaid money to help people with disabilities find housing. The scheme involved submitting false claims, with some defendants pocketing hundreds of thousands of dollars, leading to the program's suspension and increased scrutiny of Medicaid-related fraud in the state.
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