Accused Medicaid fraudster who jumped from balcony ruled a flight risk
By Anthony Bettin, Adam DuxterThursday May 28, 2026
Muhammad Omar U.S. Attorney's Office
A Minnesota man facing charges in what federal officials describe as a sprawling Medicaid fraud case has been ordered held as a flight risk, underscoring the scale and seriousness of the alleged scheme that siphoned more than $90 million from taxpayers.
At an arraignment and detention hearing Wednesday, a judge ruled that Muhammad Omar, 32, of Roseville, Minnesota, must remain in custody while his case moves forward.
Omar and a partner,…