Prosecutors are asking a judge to detain a man charged in the Feeding Our Future scheme, claiming he engaged in witness tampering as he awaits trial later this month.
Court documents state that Abdiwahab Ahmed Mohamud pressured a witness not to testify against him, called them “a snitch” and accused the witness of betraying him. Mohamud met with the witness at least two times, court records add.
That witness was also charged in the Feeding Our Future scheme and previously took a plea deal.
In 2022, Mohamud was charged with wire fraud, money laundering and conspiracy in the scheme that defrauded the Federal Child Nutrition Program, which was designed to provide free meals to children in need. All seven of Mohamud’s codefendants have pleaded guilty.
Mohamud’s trial is scheduled to begin in two weeks.
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