Minnesota Nonprofit Leader Sentenced to 41 Years for Pandemic Relief Fraud
Aimee Bock, the leader of the Minnesota nonprofit Feeding Our Future, has been sentenced to over 41 years in prison for her role in a $250 million COVID-19 pandemic relief fraud scheme. The scheme involved exploiting a federal child nutrition program by creating fake food distribution sites and claiming to serve meals to children. Bock, along with her co-defendant Salim Ahmed Said, was found guilty of conspiracy, wire fraud, and bribery. The fraud was part of a larger operation involving 70 individuals, with many already pleading guilty. The funds, intended for child nutrition, were instead used for personal luxury purchases.