Federal agents didn't mess around. At dawn, over 200 FBI and ICE operators hit 17 locations across Minneapolis and St. Paul in a massive raid.
The targets? Sitting district court judges Amina Hassan and her husband Khaled Osman, a Somali-American power couple handed the keys to justice in Minnesota.
According to the explosive claims, these two weren't just wearing robes—they were on the Sinaloa and CJNG cartels' payroll. They allegedly dismissed cases, torched evidence, slow-walked warrants, and cleared the runway for deadly drugs flooding American streets.
Agents hauled out 3.25 tons of cocaine with a street value north of $180 million. They also cracked open a $1.5 billion fraud machine running through shell companies and fake nonprofits that funneled cartel cash while ripping off taxpayers.
The judges supposedly used their benches like a get-out-of-jail-free card for traffickers and turned community programs into money-laundering hubs. Luxury condos, hidden cash, encrypted drives mapping shipment routes—all allegedly tied back to them.
This is what happens when open borders, chain migration, and radical diversity hires collide with basic law and order. America imported judges who put foreign cartels above American safety. The rot in Minnesota's justice system runs deep, and real Americans are paying the price in lives lost to cartel poison.
If the details hold, this is one of the biggest judicial betrayals in U.S. history. Lock them up and throw away the key. No more sanctuary for criminals in black robes.

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