Woman at center of sprawling Minnesota fraud case gets nearly 42-year prison sentence [View all]
Source: Los Angeles Times
A judge on Thursday handed down an extraordinary prison sentence nearly 42 years to the former leader of a Minnesota nonprofit who was convicted in a staggering $250-million fraud case that helped ignite an immigration crackdown by the Trump administration.
Aimee Bock ran Feeding Our Future, which had claimed it helped provide millions of meals to children in need during the pandemic. The U.S. Justice Department, however, said she was atop the single largest COVID-19 fraud scheme in the country.
I understand I failed. I failed the public, my family, everyone, Bock said in federal court.
President Trump used the fraud cases against Bock and many others to initially justify a massive surge of federal officers to the Minneapolis-St. Paul area last winter, leading to a pushback by residents and the deaths of two people.
Feeding Our Future operated like a cash pipeline, open to anyone willing to submit fraudulent claims and pay kickbacks, prosecutors said in a court filing.
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