As Minnesota housing program faces scrutiny, tenants face eviction

The Brief

  • A tenant at Granite Pointe Apartments in St. Paul said he was given 60 days to leave.
  • He received a letter that said the state had stopped paying his housing services provider.
  • Integrated Community Supports is a state-run Medicaid program that offers housing services to disabled tenants.

ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) A man who lives at a St. Paul apartment complex said he was given 60 days to leave after the state stopped paying his housing provider.

He is the second tenant to face homelessness amid an ongoing fraud investigation into a state-run Medicaid program that provides housing services to disabled people.

Disabled tenant faces eviction, fears homelessness

What we know:

The tenant said he was given two months to find another place to live.

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