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Re: Minnesota
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Yesterday at 10:13 AM
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I just read a judge threw out the case against MN fraud case. MN being so blue state it doesn't have a chance for tis huge fraud case to even make the news. Lol
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: Minnesota
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#8515962
Yesterday at 10:43 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
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There was a restaurant in the Twin Cities that would seat 35 people. They claimed they were feeding 3,000 a day. Heard AG Ellison donated 20k to one of the groups. Tampon Tim will get reelected thanks to the Twin City voters and Duluth. He referred to the people in the rest of the state as Rocks & Cows.
If your watch says you can swim with it, it only applies if you can already swim without it I learned.
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Re: Minnesota
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Armpit, ak
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I just read a judge threw out the case against MN fraud case. MN being so blue state it doesn't have a chance for tis huge fraud case to even make the news. Lol " “While there was a significant amount of investigation and work put into the case against Mr. Yusif, there was not enough from which to infer Mr. Yusuf’s guilt,” West asserted, finding that withdrawals signed by him were just “purported to be.” “While the Court is troubled by the manner in which fraud was able to be perpetuated at Promise, the State’s evidence did not exclude other reasonable, rational inferences that are inconsistent with Mr. Yusuf’s guilt,” West wrote. West reasoned that, while Yusuf owned the organization, it was his brother, Mohamed Yusuf, who was being fraudulent. “[T]he State overinflates the actual fraud in their investigation and presentation, failed to provide actual circumstantial evidence tying Mr. Yusuf to his brother’s activities, and the evidence is insufficient to sustain a conviction for the six counts of Aiding and Abetting Theft By Swindle.” West noted that while the court was “concerned that he may have been more involved than the evidence presented makes it appear,” ultimately she found that she had no other option than to grant defense’s motion due to “the reasonable inference inconsistent with guilt that comes from the case presented.” The Attorney General’s Office is appealing." Source: Minnesota Lawyer Looks like the brother may still be going down?
Who is John Galt?
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Re: Minnesota
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MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
Trapper7
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I just read a judge threw out the case against MN fraud case. MN being so blue state it doesn't have a chance for tis huge fraud case to even make the news. Lol " “While there was a significant amount of investigation and work put into the case against Mr. Yusif, there was not enough from which to infer Mr. Yusuf’s guilt,” West asserted, finding that withdrawals signed by him were just “purported to be.” “While the Court is troubled by the manner in which fraud was able to be perpetuated at Promise, the State’s evidence did not exclude other reasonable, rational inferences that are inconsistent with Mr. Yusuf’s guilt,” West wrote. West reasoned that, while Yusuf owned the organization, it was his brother, Mohamed Yusuf, who was being fraudulent. “[T]he State overinflates the actual fraud in their investigation and presentation, failed to provide actual circumstantial evidence tying Mr. Yusuf to his brother’s activities, and the evidence is insufficient to sustain a conviction for the six counts of Aiding and Abetting Theft By Swindle.” West noted that while the court was “concerned that he may have been more involved than the evidence presented makes it appear,” ultimately she found that she had no other option than to grant defense’s motion due to “the reasonable inference inconsistent with guilt that comes from the case presented.” The Attorney General’s Office is appealing." Source: Minnesota Lawyer Looks like the brother may still be going down? This after the jury only had to deliberate 2 hours to find him guilty based on all the evidence against him.
If your watch says you can swim with it, it only applies if you can already swim without it I learned.
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Re: Minnesota
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I would bet it is going on in every state. There was a pile of money the disappeared in Williston out of school funds. It was only a million, so the never really looked into it. It goes to show they have way to much tax money to play with. Look up Rita Crundwell. She stole 53 million from one town all by herself over several years. This happened in dixon illinois and the POS PRESIDENT BIDEN commuted her sentence.she stole over 53 million from the city.why would they commute her sentence she was guilty as he**.
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Re: Minnesota
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Dan Barnhurst
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Wasn't Joe Biden that commuted her sentence. It was whoever was controlling the autopen. And we may never find out who that was. Joe was too tired and too out of it to even go for ice cream or sniff little girls hair at that point.
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Re: Minnesota
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Rochester, MN
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It’s pretty amazing how $300 million became a $billion. It was federal money. Therefore, it should have had federal oversight. I gotta think there is PLENTY of blame to spread around.
The Somalis were American citizens. In a way it’s no different than the mafia and tax fraud; military contractors being caught gouging the military for laundry service or any of the other ‘feel good’ programs that turned out to be frauds. We got them. Most have been prosecuted and are doing prison time.
Ultimately the governor is held responsible. Tim Walz has been a decent governor. Yeah, our taxes are high but if things were as bad as some on here say, the state would be attracting a whole lot fewer people than it does.
Never too old to learn
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Re: Minnesota
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St. Cloud, MN
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It’s pretty amazing how $300 million became a $billion. It was federal money. Therefore, it should have had federal oversight. I gotta think there is PLENTY of blame to spread around.
The Somalis were American citizens. In a way it’s no different than the mafia and tax fraud; military contractors being caught gouging the military for laundry service or any of the other ‘feel good’ programs that turned out to be frauds. We got them. Most have been prosecuted and are doing prison time.
Ultimately the governor is held responsible. Tim Walz has been a decent governor. Yeah, our taxes are high but if things were as bad as some on here say, the state would be attracting a whole lot fewer people than it does. You are an idiot.
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Re: Minnesota
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Aaron Proffitt
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It’s pretty amazing how $300 million became a $billion. It was federal money. Therefore, it should have had federal oversight. I gotta think there is PLENTY of blame to spread around.
The Somalis were American citizens. In a way it’s no different than the mafia and tax fraud; military contractors being caught gouging the military for laundry service or any of the other ‘feel good’ programs that turned out to be frauds. We got them. Most have been prosecuted and are doing prison time.
Ultimately the governor is held responsible. Tim Walz has been a decent governor. Yeah, our taxes are high but if things were as bad as some on here say, the state would be attracting a whole lot fewer people than it does. How have you not drowned in your own shower ?
Honor a Soldier. Be the kind of American worth fighting for.
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