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Just when you thought the rampant fraud impacting government programs in Minnesota couldn't get any worse, it does. Not only are Minnesota taxpayers now the largest backers of the Somali terror group Al-Shabaab, but at least one man died thanks to this fraud.
In an Eastside St. Paul apartment, 39-year-old Rick Clemmer was found dead on March 7, 2025. Police body-camera video from the scene captures a paramedic stating, “He’s got rigor and lividity - so he’s been deceased for a long amount of time.”
Clemmer’s death was ruled natural. The medical examiner cited an enlarged heart, but his mother, Mickey Clemmer, believes what’s written on the autopsy report tells only part of the story.
“If they were really providing him the services they should have been,” she told KARE 11, “he would be here with me.”
Rick Clemmer struggled with mental illness and addiction for most of his adult life. But in 2024, it seemed like Clemmer had turned his life around. Thanks to a Medicaid-funded program called Integrated Community Supports (ICS), he got his own apartment. That program, which was managed by the Minnesota Department of Human Services, was supposed to help people like Clemmer with day-to-day living with a personal caregiver.
As mentioned in the post above, Ultimate Home Health Services and Othman Mohamed billed the state just over $460 a day for services they said they were providing to Clemmer. According to KARE 11, the billing said the agency provided 12 hours of daily service.
Clemmer's mother called it "fraud" and said such care "never happened."
An employee of Ultimate Home Health, Abdul Ibrahim, told police he last saw Clemmer the day before Clemmer was found deceased. "It was yesterday morning," Ibrahim said. "He is...one of the most independent residents here. So, we don't do much checking on him."
Police asked if Clemmer was currently using <redacted>. "I have no idea what he does," Ibrahim replied.
Less than a month ago, Minnesota paused Medicaid payments to 14 programs, citing concerns of fraud. ICS was one of those programs. That came too late for Clemmer, who died back in March of this year.
On top of that, hundreds of millions were fraudulently stolen from Feeding Our Future, a COVID-era meal program for children, and from Minnesota housing programs. Other than bland statements about combating fraud, Democratic Governor Tim Walz has done little to address the wholesale theft of taxpayer dollars, and now at least one man is dead because of such mismanagement.
It makes us wonder how many dependent Minnesotans are suffering, being neglected by fraudulent agencies that bill Medicare for services not rendered. How many clients of Ultimate Home Health weren't being checked on, despite the agency billing the state? We fear Rick Clemmer is just one of many.
The 23-year-old independent YouTube journalist Nick Shirley's X video has racked up more than 90 million views in just two days
Josh Dickey
Sun, December 28, 2025 at 2:59 PM CST
3 min read
A 23-year-old independent YouTube journalist’s video exposing examples of what he calls “potentially the largest fraud scandal in U.S. history” in Minnesota has racked up more than 90 million views in just two days on X and YouTube, accelerating a cascading narrative around abuse of social services centered mostly on the state’s Somali population.
In the 42-minute video, Nick Shirley, wearing a grey hoodie and working with a fellow independent investigator he identifies only as “David,” visits a series of social-service oriented businesses in and around the Twin Cities to confront “the people who are making millions of dollars” from social services including meal programs, housing assistance and health services – though the biggest piece seems to be childcare centers, where Shirley shows up during weekday business hours to find no children present.
David says his personal inquiry, which has included his own research and sources at the statehouse in St. Paul, has uncovered more than 1,000 fraudulent service-oriented businesses, more than 800 of which are Somali-owned. He says he began investigating when he noticed childless day-care centers and drivers for a “non-emergency medical transportation” service based near his office that never carried any passengers.
In the video, Shirley says the schemes’ now-estimated $9 billion in purported pilfered public funds is “so much fraud it could almost replace the entire GDP of Somalia,” which is estimated at $12 billion.
“Here is the full 42 minutes of my crew and I exposing Minnesota fraud, this might be my most important work yet,” Shirley wrote in the viral X post. “We uncovered over $110,000,000 in ONE day. Like it and share it around like wildfire! Its time to hold these corrupt politicians and fraudsters accountable. We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening, the fraud must be stopped.”
Minnesota’s unfolding fraud scandal has implicated dozens of businesses and individuals who are accused of enriching themselves via submitting fraudulent claims funded by both state and federal taxpayer dollars. Charges for at least five new alleged fraudsters were announced earlier this month by Joe Thompson, first assistant U.S. District Attorney for the state of Minnesota, including allegedly fraudulent Medicaid claims involving a “housing stabilization services program.”
Thompson characterized the schemes, each of which have allegedly collected millions, as a “fraud tourism” scheme that is under investigation by state and federal agencies including the FBI, Homeland Security and the Justice Department. He said more charges will be announced in the future.
Prosecutors have publicly stated that Minnesota may have lost up to $9 billion in misappropriated aid — a figure that has drawn national scrutiny as the investigation continues.
hirley started posting regularly to his YouTube channel in 2019, and has built a large online following by posting videos that combine on-the-ground interviews, commentary, and investigative style reporting, especially on political and social topics. His content often involves interviewing people in public spaces, exploring controversial issues and presenting bold narratives about social unrest, immigration, protests, and alleged fraud.
His significant following leans toward conservative digital circles – his posts are amplified by political figures like Elon Musk and JD Vance – and has attracted criticism over his methods and perceived bias.
Shirley posted a YouTube video of himself meeting with Donald Trump at the White House in October, wherein he tells the president that he’s found evidence that antifa-style protests are stocked with the same people who are “bussed” to various cities to stage the demonstrations.
Leftists don't care... if a few Americans have to die in order to further their goal of getting a more compliant voting population, so be it.
Ship every last fcuking Somali back to their homeland.
I don't give a fcuk where they were born.
I KNOW what happens to a city when refugees are placed into it. The Hmong did the same thing to central Wisconsin that the Somalis will do to MN but even worse. Wausau, WI used to have flocks of ducks and geese by the WI river in the parks downtown... the fcuking Hmong hunted those flocks out of existence.
Plopping 3rd world villagers into the 21st century does not bode well for Western Civ. on the micro or macro level.