
Independent journalist Nick Shirley said he uncovered what he described as blatant fraud involving a Minnesota daycare that was shut down, reopened under a new name, and received millions of dollars in government funding within a single year, raising broader concerns about oversight and potential misuse of taxpayer funds.
Shirley reported from Minnesota, where he focused on a daycare previously known as Creative Minds Daycare.
According to Shirley, the facility was closed and then reopened almost immediately under a different name.
“Here in Minnesota, blatant fraud is taking place within the government and the Somalian population,” Shirley said.
“Right here you see a daycare center. It says it’s creative minds daycare. Creative minds. Daycare was actually shut down and was reopened the next day, underneath the name super kids.”
Shirley said the newly renamed Super Kids Daycare has received substantial public funding in a short period of time.
“And just in the past year, in 2025 this daycare alone has received $2.45 million,” he said.
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Shirley said the case reflects broader allegations involving some daycares and other businesses operating in Minnesota. He said there are rumors that funds obtained through fraud are being sent overseas.
“It’s rumored here that some of these daycares and these other businesses that are committing fraud have been rumored to be giving money back to terrorist groups in Somalia,” Shirley said.
Shirley also referenced betting market activity related to the potential legal consequences for those involved.
“There’s a 35% chance on Poly market right now that those people who helped defraud the government will be deported back to Somalia,” he said.
Shirley said the scale of funding involved suggests that opening a daycare could be a highly profitable venture due to government subsidies, pointing to what he described as visible signs of wealth associated with the facility.
“But this daycare alone received over $2.45 million,” Shirley said.
“So maybe if you want to become a millionaire here in the United States, you should open up a daycare center and receive government funding from a governor like Tim Walz here inside the state of Minnesota.”
While reporting from the site, Shirley described several high-end vehicles parked outside the daycare.
“Because these people are making $2.45 million and right now you have a BMW Range Rover, BMW, BMW, in a van outside of this daycare center here in Minneapolis, Minnesota,” he said.
WATCH:
This daycare “Creative Minds Daycare” was SHUTDOWN and then reopened the next day under the name “Super Kids Daycare” they received $2,450,000 in 2025.
According to the DHS license website “Creative minds daycare” was closed on October 1, 2025 and the SAME day “Super kids” was… pic.twitter.com/07yfM6FI3y
— Nick shirley (@nickshirleyy) January 3, 2026
Here is the proof for those that don’t believe fraud is taking place , I came with receipts. What’s your excuse now? pic.twitter.com/iYh4QwICs9
— Nick shirley (@nickshirleyy) January 3, 2026
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