Ringleader of $250M fraud scheme leaked protected documents from jail, prosecutors say
Summary
Aimee Bock, leading a $250 million fraud case called Feeding Our Future, is accused of having her son leak protected government documents from jail. Prosecutors claim she directed him to share these materials with media and politicians to reduce her blame before sentencing.Key Facts
- Aimee Bock is the main person behind the Feeding Our Future fraud case involving $250 million.
- Prosecutors say she told her son to download and share secret court documents starting in February.
- The leaked documents were sent to Minnesota lawmakers, reporters, and political groups, including Republicans in Washington, DC.
- Bock allegedly instructed her son to remove court labels on the documents before sending them out.
- A reporter from the Minnesota Star Tribune got copies of protected government documents, violating a court order.
- Prosecutors believe Bock or someone working for her leaked these documents.
- Bock claimed her lawyer and a newspaper editor planned to publish a story that would help her case.
- The U.S. Attorney’s Office wants the court to punish Bock and take control of her Dropbox account to stop further leaks.
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