Allegations resurfaced at a Minnesota Capitol hearing Monday that some day care providers fraudulently obtained state reimbursement which then went to terrorist groups. Scott Stillman, former manager of the state’s digital forensics lab, told lawmakers, “I stand by my claims that this money is going overseas, into hands that are probably going to be very detrimental to the United States.”
Carolyn Ham, the state Human Services Department’s inspector general, responds it’s in the record from criminal cases that “money has gone overseas,” but “now we’re talking about international and federal matters, and that is why we work so closely with the federal agencies.”
Stillman says he went to the F-B-I, Justice Department and Homeland Security — and got “no reaction whatsoever.”