Prosecutors Seek 50-Year Sentence In Feeding Our Future Fraud Case
3 days ago
Federal prosecutors are seeking a 50-year prison sentence for Aimee Bock, the former head of the Minnesota nonprofit at the center of a $250 million pandemic fraud scheme.
Bock ran “Feeding Our Future,” which claimed it provided millions of meals to children during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Her attorney is asking for no more than three years in prison, arguing she was unfairly portrayed as the mastermind behind the scheme.
Bock is scheduled to be sentenced Thursday in federal court in Minneapolis.
Bock ran “Feeding Our Future,” which claimed it provided millions of meals to children during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Her attorney is asking for no more than three years in prison, arguing she was unfairly portrayed as the mastermind behind the scheme.
Bock is scheduled to be sentenced Thursday in federal court in Minneapolis.