MN FRAUD VICTIM: Autistic woman evicted from home [DML responds]

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A White autistic woman enrolled in a medicare-funded program owned by a Somalian in Minnesota has been kicked out of her apartment – and the Somalian owner has still not been charged as the fraud crisis grows in the state, according to a bombshell report by a Minnesota NBC news outlet, KARE 11.

From KARE11.com: Beyond the headlines and dollar figures of Minnesota’s Medicaid fraud crisis, a KARE 11 investigation finds a human toll costing the state’s most vulnerable their homes and safety.

Janelle Hansen, who goes by the nickname Sky, is a person with autism. For months, she allowed KARE 11 to follow her life after she was evicted, by no fault of her own, from her Minnetonka apartment and forced into homelessness.

Sky lived in the apartment through a Medicaid-funded program called Integrated Community Supports (ICS)—designed to help adults with disabilities live independently in their own apartments with daily, one-on-one assistance.

Her caregivers, American Home Health Care LLC, subleased the space to Sky and held the master lease with the apartment complex.

Sky was current on her rent to American Home Health Care, so on the day of the eviction, she didn’t understand why she was being forced to leave her home. Court records indicate American Home Health Care had stopped paying rent to the building’s owners, prompting the eviction order.


Hennepin County Sheriff’s deputies claimed they had no choice but to carry out the court-ordered eviction. The deputies arrived at Sky’s apartment with an eviction order on June 12, 2025.

Sheriff bodycam video captured the moment deputies knocked on the door, ordered Sky to gather up only what she could carry, and get OUT of her apartment.

“Bye, home,” Sky says in the heartbreaking moment she was forced to walk out the door.

Sky has allowed KARE11 to document her journey over the past 8 months, as she has now been left homeless, having to living out of her car, or in cheap hotels when she can afford it.

KARE11 has also been investigating American Home Health Care, who was enrolled as a provider in Minnesota’s ICS program, and was reportedly charging Medicare $421 per day for what they claimed was 12 hours of services provided.  Sky says they actually only helped her for 1 or 2 hours per day.

KARE11 also revealed who owns the company that subleased the apartment to Sky:

State records show American Home Health Care is owned by Jama Mohamod. The company is headquartered out of Mohamod’s high-end Maple Grove home, which online realtor listings show has an indoor basketball court.

Mohamod did not respond to KARE 11’s repeated requests for comment—including a message left directly on his Ring doorbell camera. Despite being issued a payment suspension while under investigation for fraud, no criminal charges have been filed against the company or its owner.

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DML RESPONDS:

“A Somali scumbag forced a young white autistic girl into homelessness. Where’s Walz outrage?” demanded DMLNewsApp and TeamDML.com founder Dennis Michael Lynch.

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