Feds serve search warrants related to alleged housing stabilization fraud scheme

Federal authorities executed several search warrants in connection with an investigation into purported Medicaid fraud through Minnesota’s Housing Stabilization Services (HSS) program.

The search warrants served on Wednesday morning targeted eight offices and homes around the metro.

HSS began in 2020 and was meant to help vulnerable people find permanent housing. According to a search warrant affidavit, Minnesota was the first state in the country to offer this benefit through Medicaid, and it was estimated to cost approximately $2.6 million per year…

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