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Minneapolis man who tried to bribe juror in $250M welfare fraud scandal learns his fate

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Fews App Post Time 16h ago

A Minneapolis man will spend nearly five years behind bars for attempting to bribe a juror during a federal trial related to Minnesota’s infamous $250 million welfare fraud scandal.   Abdulkarim Farah, 25, was sentenced by District Court Judge Eric Tostrud Wednesday to 57 months in prison followed by one year of supervised release for his role in providing a bribe – in the form of a gift bag full of $120,000 in cash –  to a juror in the first Feeding Our Future trial.   In April 2024, two of Farah’s brothers were set to stand trial in the massive pandemic fraud case, when the trio hatched a plan to bribe Juror 52 in an effort to secure a not guilty verdict, according to federal prosecutors.

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