Professional headshots of two judges, one male and one female, both smiling and dressed in formal attire, with a courtroom backdrop.

Professional headshots of two judges, one male and one female, both smiling and dressed in formal attire, with a courtroom backdrop.
Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota Matthew Murphy; U.S. District Judge Nancy E. Brasel

A Somali fraudster who ripped off millions meant for hungry children during the COVID nightmare has been handed a pathetic slap on the wrist, just ONE YEAR in prison.

Abdul Abubakar Ali, 40, of St. Paul, Minnesota, was sentenced Monday by U.S. District Judge Nancy E. Brasel, who was nominated by President Donald Trump in 2018, to one year and one day for his role in the monstrous Feeding Our Future scandal.

Ali’s attorney and Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota Matthew Murphy also asked for a shorter prison sentence for having a ‘remarkable life.’

Using a sham nonprofit called Youth Inventors Lab as his personal ATM, Ali and his co-conspirators falsely claimed to have served over 1.3 million meals that were never actually provided, pocketing more than $3 million in federal child nutrition funds. Ali personally walked away with at least $129,000 of the stolen cash.

Federal sentencing guidelines called for 30 to 37 months behind bars. But thanks to Ali’s early guilty plea, “cooperation,” and a tearful courtroom apology, the judge let him off with a virtual vacation.

The one-year-and-one-day sentence is a classic loophole that virtually guarantees this fraudster could be transferred to a halfway house or released even sooner for “good behavior.” He doesn’t even have to report until June 2.

KARE11 reported:

A defendant accused of orchestrating $3 million in fraud as part of the broader Feeding Our Future scheme apologized to the court during his sentencing Monday, minutes before a federal judge ordered him to serve one year in prison for his role in the scandal.

“Your honor, I just want to say I’m sorry to everyone that my actions have hurt,” Abdul Abubakar Ali told the judge. “This was a mistake. I will try to correct it for the rest of my life. It’s not something that’s in the past. I’ve let down a lot of people. I promise I will attempt to fix it for the rest of my life. So, I’m sorry.”

Ali initially pleaded guilty in October 2022 after admitting that he used a shell company, known as Youth Inventors Lab, to defraud the federal pandemic meals program under the sponsorship of Feeding Our Future. Court documents show that Ali and his co-conspirators submitted fake invoices and claimed to have served more than one million meals despite serving none, helping him to personally pocket more than $100,000.

Judge Nancy Brasel officially gave Ali a prison sentence of one year and one day, a legal technicality that allows Ali the opportunity to transition to a halfway house if he shows good behavior. The judge, Ali’s defense attorney Kevin Gregorius and Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Murphy all agreed that Ali had shown genuine remorse and noted that he had been among the first defendants to plead guilty in 2022. Murphy, who was not involved in the early prosecutions of Feeding Our Future, said that Ali’s cooperation more than three years ago led to other guilty pleas and helped the government build a case in the larger fraud scandal.

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Assistant U.S. Attorney Murphy said in court that Ali “operated an egregiously fraudulent food site” but also requested a shorter prison sentence because of his early cooperation. Ali has also paid more than $90,000 in restitution to the court so far.

“I would say that Mr. Ali’s conduct is an aberration from an otherwise law-abiding life. His life is rather remarkable… he attended Mankato State with a bachelor’s degree in engineering, a master’s in electrical engineering from Purdue, he worked as an engineer for a period of time before returning to Minnesota and making, unfortunately, a very, very poor decision, entering into the space of social welfare programs,” Murphy told the judge. “Mr. Ali did immediately accept responsibility, within weeks of being indicted, accepted responsibility and wholly admitted his guilt and provided very valuable and useful information to the government at a very early stage.”

This outcome is outrageous.

X user RealRobert said it best:

“Matthew Perna (seen in a red sweatshirt) on January 6, walking peacefully inside the Capitol building for only 14 minutes to protest the overthrow of his government on November 3—after being invited in by Capitol Police, no less.

Matthew pleaded guilty to the initial charges, believing he would face 6–12 months in prison.

Only after pleading guilty did the domestic terrorists within the Department of Justice inform Matthew that they would seek a TERRORISM enhancement to his sentence, increasing his potential sentence to 9 years in federal prison.

Just four days after receiving this news, Matthew went into his garage, put a fucking rope around his neck, and hung himself.

In other words, they deliberately went after Americans and brought down the full weight of the U.S. government, including a death sentence, to prove a point—that November 3 was the ‘most secure election in U.S. history’.

Now you’ve got a judicial whore in a black robe who just slapped G’ddamn Ilhan Omar—Abdul Abubakar Ali—with a mere one-year sentence for MILLIONS in stolen tax dollars, after he lied about providing 1.3 million meals. And he’ll be out in just a couple of months for being a good felon.

So, the question is, where the fuck is the United States Justice System?

Damn you, the state media—every single one of you.”

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