Subject: Th 9 billion memeory hole.
For several years Thompson worked on a case that brought a $250 million verdict. As a principle you go after the big fraud first, then the next biggest fraud. So they just charged 6 people for $11 million. This isn't looking like $9 billion so far. I'm skeptical. Note that they aren't telling the state to stop paying ANY of the red flag providers. If you have the goods on it, you should show the state so they can stop the payments.
SNIP “We don’t have evidence in hand to suggest that we have $9 billion in fraud in these benefits over the last seven years,” Connolly said. “If there is evidence, we need it so that we can stop payment. That’s a very alarming number, and so if there is evidence — credible allegations of fraud — we need that information to take action now.”
Thompson — who has been a federal prosecutor since 2009 — for years led the prosecution of the Feeding Our Future fraud. That investigation mushroomed into other programs when investigators discovered that Feeding Our Future defendants had other state contracts. Thompson’s leading investigations into a state autism program and the Housing Stabilization Services program, which DHS shut down in August, citing “credible allegations of fraud.”
In July, Walz agreed with Thompson that fraud in Minnesota could exceed $1 billion.
Walz has been facing increasing scrutiny for the fraud that’s occurred under his administration. On Friday, Walz said he’s working to stop fraud on the front end and that he takes accountability for the fraud that’s occurred so far.
“This is on my watch. I am accountable for this. And more importantly, I am the one that will fix it,” Walz said. SNIP
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