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Man accused in Feeding Our Future scheme added to FBI's "most wanted fraudsters"

Prosecutors say Fahad Mohamed Nur received more than $5 million in fraudulent child nutrition funds, and the FBI is offering up to $150,000 for tips.

  • On Wednesday, the FBI added Fahad Mohamed Nur to the Most Wanted Fraudsters list, offering a reward of up to $150,000 for information leading to his arrest.
  • Prosecutors allege Nur received more than $5 million in fraudulent Federal Child Nutrition Program funds while operating a vendor called The Produce LLC, fleeing the United States in 2022.
  • The FBI uses the list to highlight fugitives accused of large-scale financial crimes, naming Nur as the second defendant tied to the Feeding Our Future scheme to appear.
  • Said Abdullahi Ereg, the first Feeding Our Future defendant listed, surrendered to FBI Agents after contacting authorities through his attorney, demonstrating the list's immediate impact.
  • Officials believe Nur remains in Somalia while authorities continue prosecuting the Feeding Our Future case, in which ringleader Aimee Bock received a sentence of more than 41 years in May.
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