Feeding Our Future fraud ringleader Aimee Bock sentenced to 41+ years in prison
Prosecutors said Bock orchestrated a $250 million pandemic meal fraud and the judge ordered her to repay nearly $243 million.
- On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Nancy Brasel sentenced Feeding Our Future ringleader Aimee Bock to 41.5 years in prison for orchestrating the $300 million COVID-era fraud scheme.
- Prosecutors described Bock as the nation's largest pandemic fraud "mastermind," diverting tens of millions in federal funds meant to feed hungry children during the COVID-era meal program.
- Judge Nancy Brasel ordered Bock to repay $243 million and told her, "This is a vortex of fraud, and you were at the epicenter," citing perjury during trial.
- Defense attorney Kenneth Udoibok argued the crime was "a case of gross negligence," while co-conspirator Abdimajid Mohamed Nur previously received 10 years in prison.
- Federal investigators recently conducted new raids in Minnesota as part of ongoing investigations into alleged fraud targeting government-subsidized day care and autism service centers.
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Minnesota hunger non-profit leader gets 41 years in prison for $250 million fraud scheme
The leader of a Minnesota non-profit group was sentenced to 41 years in prison on Thursday after she was convicted last year of being the ringleader of a $250 million scheme to defraud a federally funded child nutrition program.
Feeding Our Future ‘mastermind’ sentenced to over 41 years in prison
ST. PAUL, Minn. (Minnesota Reformer) — Aimee Bock, convicted for leading a $242 million pandemic relief fraud scheme known as Feeding Our Future, has been sentenced to more than 40 years in prison. “This was a vortex of fraud, and you were at the epicenter,” said U.S. District Judge Nancy Brasel to Bock during the sentencing hearing on Thursday morning at the Minneapolis federal courthouse. The sentence is lower than the 50 years that federal p…
Fraud mastermind behind Minnesota child nutrition program scheme handed stunning 4-decade sentence
Aimee Bock, the founder of Feeding Our Future, a Minnesota food program that bilked taxpayers out of $250 million has been slapped with 41 years in prison.
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