Contact from Attorney General’s Office Regarding Minnesota Valley Action Council Energy Assistance Program Fraud

It's ridiculous how you report something right away and Minnesota just stretches' out the time it takes to resolve something by being slow to respond and even slower to repair. College professors are right, Minnesota is the worst place in the United States of America for a Black American to live.




If I hadn’t managed to forge the deal I made with the Public Utility Company, that call might never have come through. I could be unalive by now—taken out by any number of health risk tied to disconnection or foes lurking in the neighborhood. I’ve already endured my first day without food.


The Minnesota Attorney General’s Office finally returned my call about the Minnesota Valley Action Council’s mishandling of my Energy Assistance applications—not just from 2023, but also from 2025. Our conversation touched on the consequences—and potential consequences—of the regulatory violations tied to the way my cases were mishandled.


But just partway through the call, my internet connection dropped, and the line went dead. I’ve attached a screenshot of the contact below, as part of the official documentation.


More evidence will be uploaded soon, both to the main website and across social media platforms. This post stands as an official update to the “Making A Killing” file on energy assistance—an ongoing investigation tracking the repeated government crimes, clinical racism and failures in the administration of public resources that result in medical injury and disability—for profit—like a secret network the public doesn't see throughout the state and everyone's got their hand in it from DHS to Clinics and Hospitals to legal aides like Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services (SMRLS).


With regard to this phone call, Minnesota Valley Action Council (MVAC) has been committing repeated racially motivated fraud in the Brown County branch of the state Energy Assistance Program (EAP) that has resulted in daily sickness since fall 2023. The Minnesota Department of Commerce, The Minnesota Office of African American Health, The Minnesota Attorney General have remained silent about repeated complaints I'm sending them until this phone call. "Group Think—they all behave the same way." Even enforcement offices don't enforce regulation on government employed perpetrators and offices. It is extremely nasty behind the scenes.


Stay tuned. There’s more to come as new records and supporting documents become public.


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