SCOOP: Marble-filled mansion once owned by Feeding Our Future fraudster hits the market for $2.1 million
— Alpha News (@AlphaNews) March 11, 2026
A luxury home in Hennepin County once owned by a defendant in the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme is now back on the market for $2.1 million — offering a glimpse into where… pic.twitter.com/dsO6zY2idy
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— Minnesota House Fraud and Oversight Committee (@MN_Fraud_Cmte) March 11, 2026
While everyday Minnesotans are struggling, this five-bedroom, seven-bathroom luxury home was bought with YOUR tax dollars.
It was owned by a convicted Feeding Our Future fraudster.
This has to stop. pic.twitter.com/R5gd9hhfrh
Federal prosecutors say the home’s former owner, Feeding Our Future convicted fraudster Hanna Marekegn, obtained more than $7 million from the federal Child Nutrition Program intended to feed children during the pandemic. Property records show Marekegn purchased the Medina home in 2021 for $1,260,000. However, records show no mortgage associated with the property at the time of purchase, suggesting the home may have been bought with cash — during the same period she later testified she was “living very large” and the “American Dream life.”





























































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