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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The Fraudster Suspect The FBI Is Now Hunting Across The Globe
The FBI is hunting for a Somali-born man suspected of stealing millions of dollars in funds meant for children in need.FBI Director Kash Patel said Wednesday that Fahad Mohamed Nur was added to the bureau’s list of “Most Wanted Fraudsters.” Nur, a naturalized American citizen born in Somalia, was charged in September 2022 for stealing $5 million from the Federal Child Nutrition Program.“After the outstanding early success of the FBI’s Most Wante…
FBI puts up hefty reward in hopes of capturing Feeding Our Future fugitive who fled US
MINNEAPOLIS — The FBI has put up a large reward in hopes of capturing another fugitive charged in the multimillion-dollar Feeding Our Future fraud scheme and who is believed to have fled the United States years ago. FBI Director Kash…
Man accused in Feeding Our Future scheme added to FBI's "most wanted fraudsters"
Fahad Mohamed Nur was charged in 2022 with wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering and money laundering, according to a federal indictment. The FBI on Wednesday said a reward of up to $150,000 is available for information that leads to his arrest and conviction.
FBI adds man with alleged ties to Somalia to ‘Most Wanted Fraudsters’ list
The Department of Justice on Wednesday added a new name to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s “Most Wanted Fraudster” list. Fahad Mohamed Nur is wanted for his alleged participation in a fraud scheme that exploited the Federal Child Nutrition Program during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the FBI, Nur stole more than $5 million from...
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