Monday, September 05, 2016

Minnesota Woman Gets 12 Months Prison Time For Using Two Non-Profit Groups To Defraud State Out Of $480K+ Intended To Provide Housing Assistance To Needy Families, Combat Teen Pregnancy

From the Office of the U.S. Attorney (Minneapolis, Minnesota):
  • United States Attorney Andrew M. Luger [] announced the sentencing of ROBERTA BARNES, 59, to 12 months in prison. BARNES pleaded guilty in December 2014 to using two nonprofit entities to defraud the State of Minnesota for more than $480,000. [...]

    According to her guilty plea and documents filed in court, BARNES was the president of two St. Paul-based nonprofit organizations, Agape House for Mothers (“Agape”) and Sierra Young Family Institute (“Sierra”). Through Agape and Sierra, BARNES won approximately $1.7 million in grant funds from by the Minnesota Department of Health (“MDH”) and the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency (“MHFA”).

    From 2002 until May 2012, BARNES applied for and received grant money from MDH and MHFA to combat teen pregnancy and provide housing assistance to needy families. Instead, BARNES spent more than $480,000 of the grant funds on personal expenses for herself and her family; she attempted to conceal her fraud scheme by creating fraudulent invoices that reflected false expenses incurred by Agape and Sierra.