Lakeville man gets probation in FOF case
U.S. District Judge Nancy Brasel sentenced Lakeville resident Khadar Adan to one year of probation and $1,000 restitution on Nov. 5 after he pled guilty to misdemeanor theft of government property for allowing a sham meal site to operate out of his Minneapolis JigJiga business center and accepting $1,000 in proceeds. Prosecutors said Adan and co-defendants falsely claimed 70,000 meals via the Lake Street Kitchen site from Dec. 2020 to Apr. 2021; Adan is the third and final co-defendant from that site to plead guilty in the broader Feeding Our Future fraud probe.
📌 Key Facts
- Sentence: 1 year probation and $1,000 restitution; misdemeanor theft of government property
- Judge: U.S. District Judge Nancy Brasel; plea entered in late August, sentencing Nov. 5, 2025
- Conduct: Allowed faux site at JigJiga; accepted $1,000 while 70,000 meals were falsely claimed (Dec 2020–Apr 2021)
- Context: Part of $250M Feeding Our Future case; 75 charged, 50 guilty pleas; co-defendant Liban Yasin Alishire earlier pled guilty after receiving $1.6M