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Credit to Liz Collin for exposing a Craigslist ad offering child actors $1,500/day for 3 days, up...

By Anttsinc
Posted January 7, 2026

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Anttsinc is a Twitter user focused on accountability, investigations, and exposing potential fraud in Minnesota, often amplifying local journalism like Alpha News reports. Their style is direct, opinionated, and hashtag-driven to rally support for transparency. Credibility stems from sharing sourced exposés, though as an individual account, it relies on primary reporters like Liz Collin for verification.

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The post credits journalist Liz Collin for uncovering a Craigslist ad seeking up to 20 child actors at $1,500 per day for three days at a daycare in Ventura Village, Minneapolis, allegedly to 'prove legitimacy' during vetting. The author interprets this as an admission of guilt, questioning why a center with no enrolled children would spend up to $100K renting kids just for inspections. It ties into broader allegations of childcare fraud in Minnesota, where sham daycares fake enrollments and bill taxpayers without providing services.

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This content is trending amid ongoing Minnesota welfare and daycare fraud scandals, amplified by Liz Collin's Alpha News investigations gaining national attention on Fox News in late 2025. Recent whistleblower revelations and site visits to empty facilities have fueled public outrage over unprosecuted fraud cases. The post's timing coincides with heightened scrutiny on state programs like HSS, shut down in October 2025 due to red flags.

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  • 1Liz Collin's team visited over a dozen Twin Cities facilities in December 2025, finding many empty during business hours despite receiving millions in state funds.
  • 2A former Homeland Security agent revealed 2015 task forces uncovered sham daycares with fake students and empty buildings, but cases often vanished.
  • 3One autism center collected $2.5 million in 2025 despite violations and closure orders, using stock photos mismatched to reality.
  • 4Fraud probes linked to cash smuggling at airports, where couriers openly declared large sums from Minnesota welfare schemes.
  • 5County whistleblowers described 'red flags' in Medicaid-funded programs, leading to their shutdown amid deception claims.

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Credit to Liz Collin for exposing a Craigslist ad offering child actors $1,500/day for 3 days, up...