

We can’t understand why this POS has not been arrested for running the scam in Minneapolis. Obviously she is at the bottom of this.
Minnesota’s ‘Quality Learing Center’ raked in $215K federal payout — senator demands receipts
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Published May 21, 2026, 7:00 a.m. ET

WASHINGTON — Fraudsters behind the notorious “Quality Learing Center” daycare facility in Minnesota raked in nearly a quarter of a million dollars worth of pandemic-era loans from the Small Business Administration, according to a senator’s investigation.
That daycare center, which had a misspelled name and a near-empty parking lot when YouTuber Nick Shirley stopped by for his viral video last year, became the poster child of the fraud scandal that rocked Minnesota.
The facility, which shuttered in January, had garnered some $1.9 million from Minnesota’s Child Care Assistance Program last year and some $10 million in state funding since 2019.
But a probe by Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) found that it had also received federal assistance from the Small Business Administration back in April and May of 2020 during the first Trump administration.
Ernst is trying to figure out how the SBA assistance money was used. While there are records of the loan going out and then being forgiven, there are no “receipts” about where the money went, a source familiar with the matter explained to The Post.
If the watchdog determines the money was spent improperly, the feds could pursue punitive measures, such as criminal investigations.