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FBI Nabs First Suspect On New Most Wanted Fraudsters List

June 11, 2026·about 17 hours ago·via Townhall
FBI Nabs First Suspect On New Most Wanted Fraudsters List
The FBI says it has made the first arrest tied to its new “Most Wanted Fraudsters” list, and the case centers on money allegedly stolen from a program meant to feed children during the COVID era. The suspect, Said Abdullahi Ereg, is accused of fleeing to Kenya before surrendering. It is another reminder that fraud around pandemic spending was not a paperwork glitch - it was a rip-off of taxpayer dollars and a failure of government oversight. Read more about this...

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