独家:FBI将涉嫌从儿童餐项目骗取500万美元的新冠疫情诈骗犯列入十大通缉要犯名单


2026年7月8日 美国东部时间早上5:00 / 福克斯新闻网

FBI称,努尔自2022年起一直在逃,涉嫌洗钱数百万美元原本用于资助儿童就餐的纳税人资金

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FBI局长卡什·帕特尔宣布“十大诈骗通缉犯”名单首次有人落网。明尼阿波利斯男子埃雷格被指控在新冠疫情期间从联邦儿童营养项目中窃取逾420万美元。明尼苏达州参议员候选人米歇尔·塔福亚强调必须对诈骗行为追责。

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独家: 美国联邦调查局将法哈德·穆罕默德·努尔列入其十大诈骗通缉犯名单,指控这位明尼苏达州商人涉嫌在新冠疫情期间窃取逾500万美元本应用于资助儿童就餐的款项。

据FBI消息,努尔自2022年起一直在逃,涉嫌在新冠疫情期间利用明尼苏达州联邦儿童营养项目实施诈骗。该局指控他名下有一家供应商和名义上的食品供应商,通过提交虚假发票骗取了逾500万美元的项目资金,随后对赃款进行洗钱。

该局认为努尔与索马里有关联,目前可能藏身该国。

FBI悬赏最高15万美元,征集有助于逮捕并定罪努尔的线索。

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法哈德·穆罕默德·努尔自2022年起一直在逃,据FBI消息,他可能身处索马里。(美国联邦调查局供图)

努尔是FBI十大诈骗通缉犯名单的最新上榜者,官员称该名单推出仅数周就已成功抓获两名在逃人员。

“在特朗普总统和万斯副总统领导的白宫打击诈骗专项工作组的推动下,FBI历史性的‘十大诈骗通缉犯’名单已取得巨大成功——短短数周内就有两名嫌犯落网,分别在索马里和菲律宾被逮捕,”FBI局长卡什·帕特尔在给福克斯新闻数字频道的声明中说道。

帕特尔表示,早期的逮捕行动表明,FBI正在积极追捕那些涉嫌窃取美国纳税人钱财的在逃人员。

FBI新增两名逃犯至‘十大诈骗通缉犯’名单,帕特尔称此次打击涉65亿美元医疗诈骗案

FBI局长卡什·帕特尔于2025年12月4日周四在司法部举行新闻发布会。(汤姆·威廉姆斯/CQ滚 call公司 盖蒂图片社供图)

“我们的最新目标——法哈德·穆罕默德·努尔——自2022年起一直在逃,涉嫌从明尼苏达州的儿童营养项目中窃取逾500万美元。”

帕特尔补充道:“总体而言,该专项工作组已查获超过130亿美元的诈骗金额,十大诈骗通缉犯名单的快速成功应该向所有美国人证明,FBI将走在前线,追捕那些窃取辛勤工作的美国纳税人钱财的罪大恶极之徒。”

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2025年12月18日,在美国明尼苏达州布卢明顿,联邦特工在对终极家庭健康服务公司执行针对可能存在的医疗补助诈骗的搜查令时进入一栋办公楼。(克里斯托弗·朱恩/阿纳多卢通讯社 盖蒂图片社供图)

联邦官员表示,此次调查是打击疫情期间诈骗行为的 broader 政府行动的一部分。

“司法部与FBI以及白宫打击诈骗专项工作组的紧密合作已取得历史性成果。此次将最新嫌犯加入十大诈骗通缉犯名单,让这一合作更加坚实有力,”代理司法部长托德·布兰奇说道。“特朗普总统明确表示:诈骗犯在美国已无藏身之地。执法部门将继续动用所有可用工具,将那些窃取美国纳税人钱财的人绳之以法。”

据FBI消息,由副总统JD·万斯领导的白宫打击诈骗专项工作组已查获超过130亿美元的诈骗金额。

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任何知晓努尔下落的人士均可拨打FBI热线1-800-CALL-FBI、联系当地FBI办公室、最近的美国大使馆或领事馆,或通过tips.fbi.gov在线提交线索。

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EXCLUSIVE: FBI adds alleged COVID fraudster accused of taking $5M from kids’ meal program to Most Wanted list

July 8, 2026 5:00am EDT / Fox News

FBI says Nur has been on the run since 2022 after allegedly laundering millions in taxpayer dollars meant to feed children

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FBI Director Kash Patel announces the first arrest on the “Most Wanted Fraudsters” list. Said Ereg, a Minneapolis man, is accused of stealing over $4.2 million from a federal child nutrition program during the COVID-19 pandemic. Minnesota Senate candidate Michele Tafoya emphasizes the need for accountability for fraudulent activities.

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EXCLUSIVE: The FBI is adding Fahad Mohamed Nur to its Most Wanted Fraudsters List, accusing the Minnesota businessman of allegedly stealing more than $5 million that was intended to feed children during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nur has been on the run since 2022 and is wanted for his alleged role in a fraud scheme that exploited Minnesota’s Federal Child Nutrition Program during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the FBI. The bureau alleges he owned a vendor and purported food supplier that received more than $5 million in fraudulent program funds by submitting fake invoices before laundering the proceeds.

The Bureau believes Nur has ties to Somalia and may currently be living there.

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $150,000 for information leading to Nur’s arrest and conviction.

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Fahad Mohamed Nur has been on the run since 2022 and may be in Somalia, according to the FBI.(Federal Bureau of Investigation)

Nur is the latest addition to the FBI’s Most Wanted Fraudsters List, which officials say has already resulted in the arrests of two fugitives within weeks of its launch.

“Under President Trump’s and Vice President Vance’s leadership with the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, the FBI’s historic ‘Most Wanted Fraudsters list’ has already seen tremendous success – with two subjects brought to justice in a matter of weeks, apprehended out of Somalia and the Philippines,” FBI Director Kash Patel said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

Patel said the early arrests demonstrate that the FBI is aggressively pursuing fugitives accused of stealing from American taxpayers.

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FBI Director Kash Patel conducts a news conference at the Department of Justice on Thursday, December 4, 2025.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

“Our newest subject – Fahad Mohamed Nur – has been on the run since 2022 for allegedly stealing over $5 million from a child nutrition program in Minnesota.”

Patel added: “Collectively, the Task Force has already uncovered more than $13 billion in fraud, and the rapid success of the Most Wanted Fraudsters List should show all Americans that this FBI will be at the forefront pursuing the worst of the worst who stole from hardworking American taxpayers.”

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Federal agents enter an office building as a search warrant is executed at Ultimate Home Health Services over potential Medicaid fraud, on December 18, 2025 in Bloomington, Minnesota, United States.(Christopher Juhn/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Federal officials say the investigation is part of a broader government effort targeting pandemic-era fraud.

“The Department’s robust partnership with the FBI and the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud has already delivered historic results. That partnership grows even stronger today with the addition of this latest subject to the Most Wanted Fraudsters list,” said Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. “President Trump has made it clear: Fraudsters no longer have a safe haven in America. Law enforcement will continue to use every tool at its disposal to bring those who steal from American taxpayers to justice.”

The White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, led by Vice President JD Vance, has already uncovered more than $13 billion in fraud, according to the FBI.

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Anyone with information about Nur’s whereabouts is urged to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI, their local FBI office, the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate, or submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov.

Jasmine Baehr is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital, where she covers politics, the military, legal debates surrounding life and family policy, as well as faith and culture.

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