Woman at center of sprawling Minnesota fraud case gets nearly 42-year prison sentence
Summary
Aimee Bock, who led a Minnesota nonprofit called Feeding Our Future, was sentenced to nearly 42 years in prison for a $250 million fraud linked to COVID-19 relief funds. The case is considered the largest COVID-19 fraud in the U.S. and contributed to stricter immigration enforcement under President Trump’s administration.Key Facts
- Aimee Bock led a nonprofit that claimed to provide millions of meals to children during the pandemic.
- Federal authorities say the nonprofit was involved in a $250 million fraud scheme.
- This fraud case is described as the largest COVID-19 fraud in the U.S.
- Bock was sentenced to nearly 42 years in federal prison.
- The case helped trigger immigration crackdowns by the Trump administration.
- Bock admitted in court that she failed the public and her family.
- Federal agents conducted search warrants in Minnesota as part of the investigation.
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