Woman accused of bribe in Feeding Our Future trial got at least $1.6 million as ‘fake’ vendor, new records show

The woman who allegedly tried to bribe a juror in the first Feeding Our Future trial last year with a bag full of $120,000 in cash also controlled a company that received at least $1.6 million from other entities involved in the fraud scheme, according to a document unsealed Tuesday by a federal judge.

Ladan Mohamed Ali, a 31-year-old from Seattle, created a food vendor called Afro Produce in St. Paul in 2018, according to corporate filings with the Minnesota Secretary of State…

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