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Kenyan in Sh37B scam to sell Diani resort & other properties to repay U.S. gov't

A U.S. court has allowed a Kenyan suspect to return to Kenya and sell his property including a resort in Diani

Liban Alishire

One of the suspects involved in a scheme to defraud the U.S. government of $250 million (Sh37.6 billion), Liban Alishire, has been granted permission by Judge Nancy Brasel to travel to Kenya for 30 days.

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The purpose of the trip is to facilitate the sale of properties allegedly purchased with the ill-gotten gains from the fraud scheme.

Alishire, who pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering in January 2023, confessed to fraudulently claiming $2.4 million (Sh361 million) in federal child nutrition program funds.

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His companies, according to prosecutors, falsely reported serving meals to approximately 2,700 children daily, seven days a week.

Prosecutors contend that Alishire utilized the embezzled funds to acquire a Ford F150 truck, a boat, and a trailer, along with a 5-bedroom apartment unit and Karibu Palms Resort in Diani.

In January, Alishire agreed to forfeit $712,084 (Sh107 million) cash.

Despite his guilty plea, Alishire now seeks permission to sell the properties for a higher sum than the government could.

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Federal prosecutors objected to the motion, citing Alishire's potential motive to flee.

Facing a possible 41 to 51 months in prison for his role in the fraud scheme, Alishire's ownership of multiple properties in Kenya and having a 6-year-old daughter in nearby Uganda heightens concerns about flight risk.

Despite the opposition, the U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Office supported a one-month trip with stringent conditions.

Alishire must provide full details of the trip in advance and return his passport within 24 hours of coming back to Minnesota.

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In Judge Brasel's order, she emphasized the importance of Alishire maintaining contact with his attorney during his time abroad.

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