EXCLUSIVE: FBI adds alleged COVID fraudster accused of taking $5M from kids' meal program to Most Wanted list
Fahad Mohamed Nur is accused of submitting fake invoices to steal over $5 million from a federal child nutrition program in Minnesota during COVID.
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