Only a small amount of the cash, according to the prosecution, were used to buy food for the kids, with the rest going for real estate, pricey automobiles, and vacations. Court documents state that the alleged conspiracy operated as follows. The defendants reportedly target federal child nutrition programmes that provide free meals to low-income children and adults. The US Department of Agriculture provides funds, and state governments are in charge of monitoring. The Minnesota Department of Education is in charge of overseeing the money, and historically, schools and daycare centres have acted as the main distribution points for meals to be given to kids.
NewsDesk, Sept 21 – According to the prosecution, 47 people have been accused by the Department of Justice of participating in a $250 millio












