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Young autistic woman. MN fraudster claims she was getting care when she wasn't.
Deputies show up with a "John doe" eviction notice and throw her out of an apartment that the fraudster was supposed to be paying for but didn't.
Make your blood boil.
I bet they were harvesting her vote for cash too.
https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=3542...Tk5dCtwYXkrdGhlK3JlbnQmZm9ybT1DU0JSQU5E&ntb=1
Autistic Woman in Minnesota Evicted Amid Medicaid Fraud Probe
Janelle “Sky” Hansen, a young woman with autism, was evicted from her Minnetonka, Minnesota apartment in June 2025 despite paying her rent on time, leaving her homeless for months kare11.com+1. She lived in the unit through Minnesota’s Integrated Community Supports (ICS) program, a Medicaid-funded initiative meant to help adults with disabilities live independently with daily, one-on-one assistance AOL+1.
This case has become a symbol of the human cost of Minnesota’s Medicaid fraud crisis, highlighting the need for targeted enforcement rather than broad punitive measures that harm legitimate care recipients AOL+1.
Deputies show up with a "John doe" eviction notice and throw her out of an apartment that the fraudster was supposed to be paying for but didn't.
Make your blood boil.
I bet they were harvesting her vote for cash too.
https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=3542...Tk5dCtwYXkrdGhlK3JlbnQmZm9ybT1DU0JSQU5E&ntb=1
Autistic Woman in Minnesota Evicted Amid Medicaid Fraud Probe
Janelle “Sky” Hansen, a young woman with autism, was evicted from her Minnetonka, Minnesota apartment in June 2025 despite paying her rent on time, leaving her homeless for months kare11.com+1. She lived in the unit through Minnesota’s Integrated Community Supports (ICS) program, a Medicaid-funded initiative meant to help adults with disabilities live independently with daily, one-on-one assistance AOL+1.
How the Eviction Happened
Sky’s care provider, American Home Health Care LLC, subleased the apartment to her and held the master lease with the building. She was current on her rent payments to the company, but court records show the provider stopped paying the building’s owners kare11.com+1. Hennepin County Sheriff’s deputies carried out a court-ordered eviction on June 12, 2025, addressing her as “Jane or John Doe” in the notice, which confused her kare11.com. She was told to pack only essentials and leave immediately.The Fraud Allegations
A KARE 11 investigation found that American Home Health Care, owned by Jama Mohamod, was allegedly receiving over $2.2 million in public funds since 2022 while providing minimal services HNGN - Headlines & Global News+1.- Sky’s billing: $421/day for about 12 hours of services, though she reported receiving only 1–2 hours most days HNGN - Headlines & Global News+1.
- Neighbor’s billing: $276/day for nearly 8 hours of care, with timestamped photos showing the client was out of state on billed dates HNGN - Headlines & Global News+1.
- The company’s Maple Grove headquarters, run from a high-end home with an indoor basketball court, has drawn scrutiny for alleged kickback schemes and lavish lifestyles funded by Medicaid HNGN - Headlines & Global News+1.
Human Impact
Sky has spent the past eight months sleeping in tents, cheap hotels, shelters, and her car, facing homelessness and instability kare11.com+1. Advocates warn that Minnesota’s Medicaid fraud crisis is not only targeting bad actors but also collateral damage for legitimate providers and vulnerable clients, with some autism service programs collapsing under the strain AOL.Legal and Policy Context
While the company was placed on payment suspension during investigation, no criminal charges have been filed against Mohamod or the company true.news. Critics argue that sweeping payment holds or evictions in fraud cases can devastate those who rely on social safety net programs, undermining the very services meant to help them AOL.This case has become a symbol of the human cost of Minnesota’s Medicaid fraud crisis, highlighting the need for targeted enforcement rather than broad punitive measures that harm legitimate care recipients AOL+1.
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