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NEW: Daycare Owner Featured In Viral Nick Shirley Report Charged With Fraud
Fahima Egeh Mahamud, owner and CEO of Future Leaders Early Learning Center in Minneapolis, faces federal charges related to alleged fraud in government-funded childcare and nutrition programs. Mahamud had previously been charged in the sprawling Feeding Our Future case, the most wide-reaching fraud case in Minnesota that involved fraudulent meal services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The case centers on two related schemes. In the first, tied to Feeding Our Future, authorities allege Mahamud enrolled her daycare into the federal child nutrition program and submitted claims for serving thousands of meals that were not provided.
Court documents indicate her center received more than $850,000 from the program between December 2020 and July 2021 while spending far less on actual food. She became the 79th person charged in that investigation, which federal officials have described as one of the largest pandemic-era fraud cases in the United States, involving approximately $250 million or more in misused funds.
In the newly filed charges, prosecutors accuse Mahamud of defrauding Minnesota’s Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP), which supports low-income families with daycare costs. Between October 2022 and December 2025, her center allegedly submitted over 13,000 fraudulent claims totaling approximately $4.6 million.
The claims were false, according to prosecutors, because Mahamud certified that mandatory parent co-payments had been collected when they had not. The center reportedly received a state-high $3.7 million in CCAP funds in 2025 alone, prosecutors noted.
BREAKING: Minneapolis daycare owner featured in Nick Shirley’s video Fahima Egeh Mahamud, CHARGED with wire fraud and conspiracy for allegedly stealing over $4.6 million through false claims to federal and state programs pic.twitter.com/OJ6plcQ7lq
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 21, 2026
In court documents and public releases, prosecutors described the actions as involving wire fraud and conspiracy to defraud the United States. One filing states that Mahamud “falsely certified that she had collected mandatory co-payments from families, which is a material requirement for federal reimbursement.”
The daycare closed in January 2026 following state investigations and inspections that cited issues including cleanliness, facility conditions, and operations outside license terms, according to a report from local outlet KMSP.
Mahamud’s center gained public attention through a viral video by independent journalist Nick Shirley. In late December 2025, Shirley released a 42-minute video titled “I Investigated Minnesota’s Billion Dollar Fraud Scandal.”
In it, he and an associate visited multiple childcare centers, including Future Leaders Early Learning, which appeared unoccupied during filming. Shirley alleged widespread fraud in Somali-run centers receiving public funds without providing services. The video received millions of views on YouTube and over 100 million on X, drawing commentary from figures including Vice President JD Vance and others.
State officials responded that the featured centers held active licenses and had undergone recent inspections, with no immediate evidence of fraud identified at the time of the visits. However, the video prompted increased scrutiny, including unannounced state checks, federal funding freezes totaling around $185 million in childcare assistance to Minnesota, and heightened law enforcement activity. The Future Leaders center shut down shortly afterward.
Mahamud was arrested in February 2026 while attempting to board an international flight, according to reports. She faces additional proceedings related to both the nutrition program and CCAP allegations. Federal authorities have also charged others in connected schemes, including another daycare operator for inflating staff hours and claims.
🚨UPDATE: Minnesota fraudster is charged for childcare fraud. Fahima Mahamud received 3.67 million dollars for her “daycare” and tried to escape America prior.
This is the SAME daycare where the $250 million dollar “feeding our future” scam took place
ARREST ALL THE FRAUDSTERS pic.twitter.com/ok2GfVfR8N
— Nick shirley (@nickshirleyy) May 20, 2026
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