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Minnesota Medicaid fraud charges rock housing scheme

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
September 19, 2025
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Minnesota Medicaid fraud charges reveal $8m theft in a housing programme prosecutors say was riddled with abuse

Minnesota Medicaid fraud has once again come under sharp scrutiny after eight people were charged with wire fraud for allegedly stealing about $8 million from the state’s now-defunct housing stabilisation programme.

Also read: Minnesota man stabs wife to death during family Bible study

Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph Thompson described the case as part of a massive “fraud scheme” that targeted vulnerable people, including those leaving rehabilitation facilities, under the guise of helping them secure stable housing.

“Most of these individuals did not receive the housing they so desperately needed. The money was simply stolen,” Thompson said at a press conference on Thursday, calling the programme “riddled with fraud.”

Launched in 2020 as the first of its kind in the United States, Minnesota’s housing stabilisation initiative was meant to use Medicaid dollars to assist older adults and people with disabilities in finding safe housing.

But the costs quickly ballooned far beyond projections. Analysts had expected annual claims of about $2.6 million.

Instead, the programme paid out $21 million in 2021, $42 million in 2022, $74 million in 2023 and $104 million in 2024. In the first half of 2025 alone, payouts reached $61 million.

Federal prosecutors allege that companies such as Brilliant Minds Services LLC, affiliated with four of the defendants, billed millions for services that were never provided.

Court filings claim each defendant personally pocketed between $300,000 and $400,000.

The Department of Human Services, which oversees Medicaid in Minnesota, confirmed it halted payments to Brilliant Minds in May and pledged tougher oversight.

“Let today’s actions serve as a warning to anyone who steals from Minnesota taxpayers: You will be prosecuted to the fullest extent,” said interim commissioner Shireen Gandhi.

Thompson warned that further charges are imminent, stressing that fraud has overtaken legitimate services in multiple public programmes. “Minnesota is drowning in fraud,” he said.

The scandal has already entered the political arena. Governor Tim Walz, who recently announced a new plan to tighten controls, faces mounting pressure as he seeks a third term in 2026.

Republicans, including Rep. Kristin Robbins, a leading contender for governor, are expected to seize on the crisis as a campaign weapon.

Also read: Nigerian man charged in U.S. over shocking $25M healthcare fraud scheme

With federal investigations expanding into other Medicaid-funded initiatives, including autism treatment services, the wave of prosecutions may only be beginning.

 

Quadri Olaitan
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