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According to court documents filed Thursday, Ahmed Abdullahi Ghedi pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud and one count of money laundering.
Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock and her co-defendant Salim Said have filed motions requesting acquittal in a massive pandemic fraud case. In March, a jury found Bock and Said guilty of ...
The jury also convicted a co-defendant, Salim Ahmed Said, owner of the now-defunct Safari Restaurant in Minneapolis.
Prosecutors said Bock and her 36-year-old accomplice, who owned the now-defunct Safari Restaurant, created fake meal counts, fraudulent invoices, and attendance sheets with bogus names of ...
Prosecutors said Bock and her 36-year-old accomplice, who owned the now-defunct Safari Restaurant, created fake meal counts, fraudulent invoices, and attendance sheets with bogus names of ...
Salim Said, co-owner of the Safari Restaurant identified as a meal provider, faced more extensive allegations, resulting in a guilty verdict on 21 counts including money laundering and additional ...
The jury also convicted her co-defendant Salim Ahmed Said, who was the owner of the now-defunct Safari Restaurant in Minneapolis, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Minnesota.
The jury also convicted her co-defendant Salim Ahmed Said, who was the owner of the now-defunct Safari Restaurant in Minneapolis, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Minnesota.
Bock's co-defendant, Salim Ahmed Said, owner of the now-defunct Safari Restaurant in Minneapolis, was also convicted following the joint six-week trial.
The jury also convicted a co-defendant, Salim Ahmed Said, owner of the now-defunct Safari Restaurant in Minneapolis.
A federal jury has found Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock and Salim Said, the co-owner of Safari Restaurant, guilty on all counts for their roles in a $250 million COVID-19 fraud scheme.
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