Woman charged in attempted Feeding Our Future juror bribe will remain out of custody after DWI

Ladan Ali, who dropped off a bag of $120,000 in cash to a juror in the federal Feeding Our Future trial last year in a shocking attempted bribe, will stay out of prison until her sentencing after violating the conditions of her release.

After a DWI arrest, Ali, 32, of Fridley was given a lengthy list of additional conditions for her release – including remote electronic alcohol monitoring and completing an alcohol assessment or treatment program – at a hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Doug Micko in St. Paul on Tuesday…

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