Liz Collins with Alpha News recently put out a report on the latest in fraud concerns in Minnesota. In the attached 6 minute, 39 second video, Collins interviews reporter Jenna Gloeb on her tracking of tax funding to Somali-ran adult day cares, child day cares and child autism centers.
One example: Taaj adult daycare center received $739,000 in 2024 of state taxpayer funds. The state cited them for numerous deficiencie in operations, and the tax funding declined to around $54,000 in 2025. Much of the concerns by state regulators revolved around basic record keeping.
Another example: the the Amni adult day center in St. Anthony, where neighbors reported that they have never seen a single person go inside the building. When interviewed by Alpha News, Amni staff said that the facility is "at capacity" with no openings. The capacity listed is 35 patients. State records also show that Amni has received over $1.1 million in state tax funding.
News outlets such as Alpha News and other independent media organizations are continuing to research the fraud issue in Minnesota. Alpha News currently has numerous fraud-related articles posted to their website: https://alphanews.org.
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