In a shocking development, a juror was dismissed Monday morning after a woman showed up at her house on Sunday, offering a bag containing $120,000 in cash and promising a second bag if the juror voted to acquit the Islamic defendants involved in the largest U.S. pandemic-era fraud scheme.
In a dramatic and alarming development, a juror in the Feeding Our Future federal fraud trial was abruptly dismissed. This case, being actively suppressed by mainstream media, took a shocking turn when a woman arrived at the juror’s home on Sunday. The woman offered a bag containing $120,000 in cash and promised a second bag if the juror voted to acquit the defendants.
This case involves over 67 prominent Muslims and 23 nonprofits, the majority of whom are migrants in Minnesota, who were arrested in the biggest U.S. pandemic-era fraud scheme. It involves more than $250 million in federal funds meant to feed needy children. This latest incident at the trial, which mimics mob-like tactics, reveals the gravity and reach of the alleged scheme and the lengths to which those involved are willing to go to avoid justice.