Feds seek 50-year sentence for 'Feeding Our Future' ringleader Aimee Bock
Federal prosecutors say the nonprofit leader should serve 50 years after jurors convicted her in the $400 million meal fraud scheme.
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Feeding Our Future ringleader Aimee Bock to be sentenced, prosecutors ask for 50 years
Share This StoryFederal prosecutors are asking a judge to sentence Aimee Bock to 50 years in prison for her role in a $250 million COVID-19-era fraud scheme, while her attorneys are seeking no more than three years behind bars or time already served. Bock, 45, the former head of the nonprofit Feeding Our Future, is scheduled for sentencing Thursday in U.S. District Court. Judge Nancy E. Brasel will preside. A federal jury convicted her March 19,…
Feeding Our Future: Aimee Bock defends role but points finger at others ahead of sentencing
Aimee Bock is not going quietly. The ringleader of the $400 million Feeding Our Future child food scheme, the largest pandemic fraud case in U.S. history, faces sentencing this Thursday. But in a 45-minute interview with Sahan Journal last week, she defended at length her role leading the Minnesota nonprofit at the center of the case, blaming state regulators and two of her employees, even as she took some responsibility for the massive fraud th…
Prosecutors want Feeding Our Future founder behind bars for 50 years for fraud scam
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