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Sixth Member of Minnesota Somali Family Expected to Plead Guilty in $14 Million Child Nutrition Fraud Case

Fox News reports that 45‑year‑old Gandi Mohamed is scheduled for a change‑of‑plea hearing Thursday in Minnesota and is expected to plead guilty or no contest in a federal scheme that prosecutors say siphoned about $14 million from a U.S. child nutrition program by falsely claiming to serve meals. He would be the sixth member of his family to be convicted in the case, which has become a flashpoint because the family had previously attended a 2021 meeting with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, where they and others pressed him for more funding and discussed campaign donations. After that meeting, Mohamed gave Ellison the maximum $2,500 campaign contribution, which Ellison later returned to the Justice Department in 2025; Ellison has denied any wrongdoing, saying he did not know attendees were involved in fraud and did nothing for them. The case is feeding aggressive political attacks from Republicans who allege a broader cover‑up around Minnesota social‑services fraud, and watchdogs quoted in the story argue that full trials, rather than plea deals, might better expose the scope of the scheme to the public. On social media, the scandal is being used as ammunition in wider debates over oversight of federal nutrition and Medicaid dollars, vetting of community grantees, and the political class’s willingness to police its own donors.

Minnesota Social-Services Fraud Somalian Immigrants Keith Ellison

📌 Key Facts

  • Defendant: 45‑year‑old Gandi Mohamed has a change‑of‑plea hearing Thursday and is expected to plead guilty or no contest.
  • He would be the sixth member of his family convicted in a scheme that allegedly stole about $14 million from the federal child nutrition program by faking meal services.
  • Members of the Mohamed family attended a 2021 meeting with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, after which Gandi donated the $2,500 maximum to Ellison’s campaign; Ellison later returned the money in 2025 and denies any involvement in or knowledge of the fraud at the time.

📊 Relevant Data

Minnesota has the largest Somali population in the United States, with approximately 64,354 Somalis as of recent estimates, comprising about 1.12% of the state's total population.

Somali Population by State 2026 — World Population Review

In recent Minnesota fraud investigations involving daycare centers and food programs, 85 out of 98 defendants were Somali immigrants or their descendants, amid allegations of $9 billion in schemes.

Rep. Brandon Gill questions Somali fraud statistics in heated exchange during Minnesota fraud hearing — Fox News

Somali immigration to Minnesota began in the 1990s as refugees fleeing the civil war in Somalia that started in 1991, facilitated by the U.S. Refugee Act of 1980 and resettlement programs through voluntary agencies like Lutheran Social Services and Catholic Charities, drawn to the state for job opportunities, affordable housing, and community networks.

How Minnesota became the center of the Somali diaspora — Sahan Journal

Most Somalis in Minnesota and the U.S. are citizens, complicating any deportation efforts as they hold legal status.

Most Somali people in America and Minnesota are citizens — Minnesota Reformer

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