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Former Feeding Our Future executive director Aimee Bock will learn on Thursday how much time she'll serve for her role in what prosecutors say was the country's largest pandemic fraud case.
The big picture: Bock's sentencing could reignite debates over whether the penalties handed down in response to the "brazen" scheme to bilk the government of over $240 million are harsh enough.
Driving the news: Federal prosecutors asked the judge for a 50-year sentence to reflect the seriousness of the crimes targeting a federally funded child nutrition program and deter future abuse.











