Brothers stole $4 million meant for Minnesota’s homeless—then the program collapsed
WHEN trust became currency, two brothers gambled with the lives of America's most vulnerable—and lost The dream had always been to build something lasting. For Asad and Anwar Adow, two Somalian brothers who'd made their way to Minnesota, America represented possibility. But somewhere between ambition and greed, that dream curdled into something darker. On a cold Monday in November 2025, Asad Ahmed Adow, 26, stood before a federal judge and spoke a single word that would reshape his future: "Guilty." His brother Anwar, 25, had done the same just weeks earlier. Together, they had orchestrated a scheme so audacious, so…
