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American pulled the records for a Minnesota Day Care called ABC Learning Center She shows that even at 100% capacity they’re licensed for, with every child receiving max voucher benefits, the daycare is still being given more funding than should be possible Outright fraud

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🇺🇸 CBS TRIES TO DEBUNK NICK SHIRLEY, ACCIDENTALLY VALIDATES THE ENTIRE FRAUD SCHEME CBS Minnesota published their “fact-check” of Nick Shirley’s viral daycare investigation. Their smoking gun: ABC Learning Center wasn’t empty when they showed up on Tuesday afternoon - they found “more than a dozen children” with staff members. Security footage from December 16 shows kids being dropped off “earlier that morning and later in the afternoon.” Shirley arrived around noon - between drop-offs. CBS frames this as proof Shirley lied. Here’s what CBS won’t state clearly: What is ABC Learning Center licensed for? How many children are they receiving payments for? How much have they collected in subsidies? Those numbers aren’t in CBS’s “analysis.” Convenient omission. For context, Quality Learning Center (the one with “Learing” misspelled on the sign) is licensed for 99 children. It received $4 million in state funding. When anyone showed up unannounced, nobody answered the door. The fraud isn’t “are there any children.” The fraud is the math: licensed for 99, paid for 99, servicing 12. Or 8. Or 4. Or whatever number happens to be present when inspectors arrive after advance notice for their so-called “surprise” visits. CBS’s own reporting found “dozens of citations related to safety, cleanliness, equipment and staff training,” but “no recorded evidence of fraud.” In other words: state inspectors documented violations but didn’t calculate whether payment amounts matched actual attendance - because doing that would expose the scheme. Minnesota’s payment system is technically attendance-based with electronic check-ins. In practice, check-ins aren’t verified, audits are scheduled in advance, and no one compares claimed attendance to real headcounts - until YouTube investigators start knocking on doors. Federal prosecutors estimate up to $9 billion in fraudulent Medicaid payments. The $250 million Feeding Our Future case already produced dozens of convictions. The Trump administration has now frozen all Minnesota childcare payments pending a comprehensive audit. CBS framed its story as “right-wing influencer spreads misinformation.” What it actually documented: licensed facilities with safety violations, irregular attendance patterns, and a state inspection system that somehow never noticed the gap between capacity and reality. This is mainstream media’s version of “fact-checking” fraud: show up on schedule, count a handful of kids, declare the allegations debunked - and never mention the money. The question CBS refuses to ask is the only one that matters: If ABC Learning Center has “more than a dozen” children on a good day, what is its licensed capacity - and how much taxpayer money is it being paid each month? Source: CBS, Nick Sortor

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🇺🇸 MINNESOTA FRAUD: AUTISM CENTER TAKES MILLIONS IN PUBLIC FUNDS - NO CHILDREN INSIDE, NO ANSWERS It’s not just daycares anymore, now even autism centers in Minneapolis are getting hit with fraud allegations, and the picture keeps getting uglier. Investigators visited the Minneapolis Autism Center at 621 East 38th Street, a facility supposedly dedicated to caring for children with special needs. When asked how many children were being served, staff couldn’t give a straight answer. One guessed “more than 5” before admitting they didn’t really know. Questions about widespread fraud linked to similar autism centers were shut down quickly. No evidence of actual services. No visible operations. Just vague responses and a locked door. The building had no visible signs of active care, but it’s reportedly receiving public funding under the same programs that have already paid out millions to fake daycare centers with 0 kids inside. This is part of the same massive scheme rocking Minnesota, where investigators believe as much as $8B has been lost to fraudulent daycare and medical services. That includes facilities claiming to care for 70, 80, even 90 children per day, all while being completely empty, with no enrollment records, no toys, no supplies, and often no staff. Some of these centers have received millions of dollars per year in taxpayer funding through the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP), and yet they appear to operate more like fronts for laundering than anything resembling actual childcare or autism therapy. This is about whether the money is being funneled into more serious criminal networks. Authorities have raised concerns about links between some of the fraud rings and international operations. Others warn that the lack of oversight has opened the door to a massive ecosystem of grift that preys on programs meant to help children. And the state? Still writing the checks. Every new address seems to lead to the same pattern: a licensed facility, millions in funding, and no kids to be found. Even centers specifically designed to serve children with autism, some of the most vulnerable people in the system, are now part of the scam. Source: Nick shirley

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Quality Learning Center in Minneapolis has a documented history of compliance problems with the Minnesota Department of Human Services. State licensing records show the center accumulated approximately 95 violations between 2019 and 2023, including failures to keep hazardous items away from children and missing or incomplete records for dozens of children. The facility was placed on a conditional license in 2022 due to ongoing safety and administrative deficiencies. These were not isolated paperwork mistakes but repeated findings over multiple inspections, indicating persistent problems with compliance, supervision, and documentation while the center continued operating. At the same time, public reporting indicates the center received millions of dollars in taxpayer funded child care subsidies, primarily through Minnesota’s Child Care Assistance Program, which is funded jointly by the federal government and the state. Investigative outlets have reported that Quality Learning Center may have received as much as $7 to $8 million in federal and state child care assistance since 2019. These funds are not grants issued upfront. They are reimbursements paid per child, per day or per hour, based on enrollment and attendance records submitted by the provider. Accurate documentation is a core requirement for receiving these payments. When the funding totals are compared to standard reimbursement rates, the numbers become difficult to reconcile. Even using a generous average of $20,000 per child per year, which assumes near maximum rates and full time attendance, a center would need roughly 95 to 100 fully subsidized children enrolled every year to generate around $2 million annually. To reach totals in the range of $7 to $8 million over several years, the daycare would need to operate near its licensed capacity almost continuously with high attendance and flawless billing. Any drop in enrollment, part time attendance, or documentation errors would significantly reduce payments. I have never heard of a daycare that is open from 2 PM to 10 PM only four days a week. Here’s the problem I’m having, even if they are open those hours, the fact that you just admitted to having 20 kids dropped off is tantamount to admitting to fraud because they would need 100 kids at least if not more to be enrolled every single minute that they are open, and I still am pretty sure the math would not add up.

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