Four Minnesota Republican senators are demanding an audit of the state agency that distributed federal funding to a St. Anthony nonprofit now under investigation for fraud.
More than 200 law enforcement officers raided Feeding Our Future and numerous other sites last month after FBI investigators accused them in unsealed search warrants of a multimillion-dollar scheme to defraud the government. FBI investigators allege about two dozen people misused at least $48 million in federal nutrition aid distributed by the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE), spending the money on lavish trips, real estate, cars, jewelry and other personal expenses instead of providing meals to impoverished kids.
The leader of the nonprofit, Aimee Bock, denies any fraud took place. No one named in FBI search warrants has been criminally charged, and no arrests have been made.
Sens. Roger Chamberlain, Mark Koran, Mary Kiffmeyer and Michelle Benson sent a letter last week to the Office of the Legislative Auditor requesting an audit of MDE and its oversight of Feeding Our Future. The senators also want an estimate on the cost of a complete audit of all federal COVID-19 funds distributed by the Education Department, saying that more than $2.8 billion in aid was passed on to schools and other organizations since the start of the pandemic.
Legislative Auditor Judy Randall said in a letter to the senators that she shares their concerns about the allegations and her office is coordinating with federal and state investigators so it doesn't interfere with the federal investigation. She said that her office is already conducting an audit of state and federal COVID-19 aid received by state agencies from March 2020 to April 2021.
Chamberlain, Koran, Kiffmeyer and Benson also sent a letter to the Minnesota Management and Budget office to ask for an accounting of money provided by the federal government to audit COVID-19 expenses — much of which is doled out to nonprofits for programs to help Minnesotans in need.
"Sadly, this instance of fraudulent grant use is unlikely to be the last case we uncover as we look back at the billions of dollars the state distributed for COVID relief," Kiffmeyer said in a statement. "We need a full accounting of all dollars."
MDE deferred comment to the Management and Budget office, adding that, under federal law, the Education Department is subject to regular, ongoing audits of U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) program funds.