I Am Bola Koleosho
This Is How Minnesota Hired My Abuser and Let My Family Loot Medicaid While I Survived Hell
By Bola Koleosho
Survivor | Whistleblower | Proud Daughter of Minnesota
with Phillip C. Parrish
Republican Candidate for Governor of Minnesota 2026
December 1, 2025
My name is Bola Koleosho.
I was born in Bloomington, Minnesota, on February 13, 1997.
I am no longer anonymous.
For fifteen years I carried the secret of what happened inside 4925 Old Shakopee Road West.
I carried the sound of a knife hitting flesh on Mother’s Day 2012 while I hid my younger siblings in another room.
I carried the court dates that replaced prom, the CPS interviews that replaced college applications, and the silence that replaced a childhood.
Today I break that silence — with my full name, my face, and every document that proves the State of Minnesota not only looked away… it later put one of my abusers on its payroll.

Jane Chibuzo Koleosho — my former stepmother — is currently employed by Minnesota IT Services under Governor Tim Walz. She earns a taxpayer-funded salary of approximately $85,000 a year to manage sensitive data for the same agencies that closed file after file while I lived in terror.
These are not allegations. These are court-stamped facts:
• May 13, 2012 – Jane stabbed my brother Emmanuel in the kitchen while I rushed the younger children out of sight (Bloomington PD BP12-004777; Hennepin County Custody Evaluation 27FAJ71892). She was arrested for felony 2nd-degree assault with a dangerous weapon.
• March 18, 2014 – Another assault/threats charge at the same address (BP14-002684).
• August 26, 2019 – Felony financial transaction card fraud (BP19-008449) — still open when she was hired by the state in 2020.
• Five separate police calls to our home between 2012 and 2018 — every one closed as “unfounded” while the violence continued.
My biological mother, Tamunosiki Rhoda Koleosho, walked away after she was charged in 2008 with stealing more than $35,000 from Medicaid through ghost billing at Perfect Home Care Inc. (Ramsey County, March 2008).
My father, Adewale Oladotun Koleosho, ran CareFocus Corporation — another Medicaid-billing agency that collapsed into bankruptcy in 2013 while the same house fell apart (U.S. Bankruptcy Case 13-32591).
They looted the system.
The system protected them.
And in 2020, Governor Walz’s administration gave Jane a desk, a title, and access to your data.
I am done hiding.
I am proud to do what 15-year-old me only dreamed of: stand in my name and watch them fall.
Jane Chibuzo Koleosho must be fired today.
Every dollar this family stole from Medicaid must be clawed back.
Every official who closed those files while children suffered must answer for it.
And when the courts, ICE, and the FBI finally open the doors I have been knocking on for a decade, they will find me waiting — no longer a child in the hallway, but a woman with receipts.
To every Minnesota kid still hiding from the next fight:
You are not alone anymore.
I see you.
And I am coming for the people who were supposed to protect you.
Bola Koleosho
Bloomington, Minnesota → Los Angeles, California
December 1, 2025
(Co-published and fully endorsed by Phillip C. Parrish — the first Minnesota leader who refused to look away.)
#IAmBolaKoleosho #FireJaneKoleosho #EndTheGrift
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Documents and Verification Note
All police reports, court evaluations, bankruptcy filings, and charging documents referenced in this article are authentic, in my possession, and will be made available for inspection by credentialed press or law-enforcement investigators upon request. Most of the data used to corroborate this story is publicly available.
Press and official inquiries only:
phillip@parrish4mn.com
(612) 460-1717
No documents will be released to private individuals or unverified parties in order to protect the ongoing safety and privacy of survivors and minor children referenced in the records.
Phillip C. Parrish
Candidate for Governor – Minnesota 2026