Former head of Minnesota non-profit gets nearly 42-year prison sentence for fraud
A federal judge sentenced Aimee Bock, founder of the non-profit Feeding Our Future, to nearly 42 years in prison for orchestrating what prosecutors called the largest pandemic fraud scheme in the country. The $250 million plot exploited federal child nutrition programs. Bock was convicted of conspiracy, wire fraud, and bribery, and admitted to failing the public and the program she was meant to protect. Prosecutors stated Feeding Our Future operated as a "cash pipeline" for fraudulent claims and kickbacks. The scheme involved a network of partner organizations, fake distribution sites, and falsified child lists. This case has led to additional charges against others involved in federal social service spending fraud in Minnesota.