Over the last two weeks, federal prosecutors in Minnesota have charged nine people with defrauding two different Medicaid programs, and they say this is just the beginning.

Last week, federal prosecutors charged a woman for defrauding a state autism treatment program out of $14 million.

The week prior, eight people were charged with defrauding the state's housing stabilization services. Now the state Department of Human Services is suspending another disability program over fraud allegations. No one has been charged.

This is all on top of more than six dozen people charged so far in the Feeding Our Future child nutrition scheme. Acting U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Joe Thompson is the prosecutor in charge of all these cases. He sat down with Minnesota Now host Nina Moini for a wide-rangin

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