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Republican members of the House Fraud Prevention Committee asked Ellison why he seemed to be siding with the Feeding Our ...
Minnesota Attorney General Ellison says the 2021 meeting was unplanned and he didn’t know participants were under ...
A man a jury found guilty in the Feeding Our Future fraud trial last year has filed a notice in U.S. District Court to change ...
The attorney general defended his actions in meeting with the business owners before federal search warrants were issued in ...
The 54-minute recording is unused evidence from the trial of the nonprofit’s founder Aimee Bock, the alleged ringleader of the $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud scheme.
A man charged in connection with a conspiracy to bribe a juror in last year's Feeding Our Future fraud trial is set to change ...
Following a leaked audio of Ellison meeting with individuals connected to Feeding Our Future, Ellison defends his meeting ...
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Walter Hudson, R-Albertville. Ellison told the committee he had no idea that his own staff was investigating Feeding Our Future at the time of the meeting. "I mean, it's not just how it works ...
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison testified before a House committee regarding a 2021 meeting with individuals involved in the Feeding Our Future fraud case. Ellison claimed he was unaware ...