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TheBadPlace
@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · May 21, 2026
Boston.com | ‘I failed’: Woman at center of sprawling Minnesota fraud gets nearly 42-year prison sentence by Associated Press AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. A U.S. district judge sentenced former Minnesota nonprofit leader Aimee Bock to nearly 42 years in prison for heading what prosecutors called the nation’s largest COVID‑19 fraud scheme, in which her organization Feeding Our Future allegedly siphoned about $250 million meant for meals for children by creating fake distribution sites, falsified lists and kickbacks, enriching the conspirators with luxury travel, real estate and vehicles. Bock, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy, fraud and bribery, admitted she failed the public, while prosecutors linked her case to a broader wave of Medicaid‑related fraud involving dozens of mostly Somali‑American defendants and cited the scandal as a catalyst for former President Trump’s aggressive immigration enforcement in Minneapolis‑St. Paul. The court’s decision underscores a sweeping crackdown on fraudulent misuse of federal and state funds across Minnesota’s social‑service programs. Read more: https://www.boston.com/news/crime/2026/05/21/i-failed-woman-at-center-of-sprawling-minnesota-fraud-gets-nearly-42-year-prison-sentence/ #AimeeBock #DonaldTrump #JoeThompson #KennethUdoibok #crime
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TheBadPlace
@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · May 21, 2026
Home - CBSNews.com | Feeding Our Future fraud ringleader Aimee Bock sentenced to 41+ years AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Aimee Bock, the alleged mastermind of the $250 million “Feeding Our Future” pandemic‑fraud scheme in Minnesota, was sentenced on May 21, 2026 to 500 months (more than 40 years) in federal prison and ordered to repay nearly $243 million to the government. A jury had previously found her guilty of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit federal‑program bribery for diverting millions of dollars meant to feed hungry children. The judge noted Bock acted as a “gatekeeper” and played an integral role in planning the scheme, even lying under oath, while prosecutors highlighted additional misconduct such as using recorded jail calls to leak protected documents. Though her attorney argued the case stemmed from gross negligence, Bock expressed remorse in court, acknowledging her responsibility. Prosecutors had sought a 50‑year sentence, citing the extensive damage to the state and lack of accountability. Dozens of others have also been convicted in connection with the fraud. Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/feeding-our-future-fraud-ringleader-aimee-bock-sentenced/ #AimeeBock #FeedingOurFuture #RebecaKline #KennethUdoibok #Minnesota
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