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Federal officials announced charges against 15 fraudsters in Minnesota for stealing more than $90 million in taxpayer dollars from seven government-benefit programs. Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald called it the start of intensified work in the state, alleging the | Collector
Federal officials announced charges against 15 fraudsters in Minnesota for stealing more than $90 million in taxpayer dollars from seven government-benefit programs.

Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald called it the start of intensified work in the state, alleging the
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Federal officials announced charges against 15 fraudsters in Minnesota for stealing more than $90 million in taxpayer dollars from seven government-benefit programs. Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald called it the start of intensified work in the state, alleging the

Federal officials announced charges against 15 fraudsters in Minnesota for stealing more than $90 million in taxpayer dollars from seven government-benefit programs. Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald called it the start of intensified work in the state, alleging the

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