Minnesota Cluster Digg: In PB was mention of Scott Stillman, a former DHS employee, who made several CCAP-related allegations as far back as 2018.
""I've heard it said that day care fraud is $100 million. I've heard the news media say it's a 50 percent fraud rate. I've had investigators tell me it's closer to [a] 70 to 80 percent fraud rate," said Stillman, a former Department of Human Services digital forensics lab supervisor."
Directly from the playbook, he was sued, stripped of supervisory title and ended up resigning.
There was a special report generated as a result of his allegations performed by the Office of the Legislative Auditor, State of Minnesota.
From the report: ALLEGATION THAT A POLITICIAN IMPEDED AN INVESTIGATION
At the House committee hearing about CCAP fraud on December 17, 2018, Stillman alleged that after he processed evidence obtained through a search warrant, an investigator involved in the case told him: “I can’t accept that evidence.” According to Stillman, when he asked “why not,” the investigator said: '''“Because a very well-known politician told me I can’t continue the investigation because that individual contributed
to their campaign.”'''
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much moar at the report link: https://www.auditor.leg.state.mn.us/sreview/ccap.pdf
Article: https://archive.ph/rrIC4