VIDEO: Suspect in $11 Million Minnesota Fraud Scheme Disappears
The main suspect in a Medicaid fraud scheme that took nearly $11 million from Minnesota taxpayers has vanished, and officials are looking for him.
Fifty-year-old Abdirashid Ismail Said was due to appear in Hennepin County court on Wednesday but did not show up and forfeited a $150,000 bond, Fox 9 reported Friday.
“Said avoided being ordered to surrender his passport by paying the unconditional bond amount of $150,000. The conditional bond, which would have required him to surrender his passport, was set at $50,000,” the outlet said, noting he is one of three others facing theft by swindle charges in the case.
Investigators had voiced concerns that Said had a wife and child living in Nairobi, Kenya, and it was possible he could flee, hide, or prevent officials from executing the warrant.
Said appeared in court in 2025 regarding the case, and he was charged with ten counts including perjury, racketeering, and aiding and abetting a theft by swindle, KARE reported in September.
The outlet said he was convicted 2021 in a separate theft by swindle case, and he was ordered not to work with companies that accept Medicaid reimbursements:
Only an idiot didn’t see this coming.
Duh
Check some of the democrat politicians houses.
Hey 5:41, He is out of the country.