Charges follow the sentencing of Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock to almost 42 years in prison for a $250 million COVID-era fraud scheme

The former leader of a Minnesota nonprofit has been sentenced to nearly 42 years in prison for her role in a staggering $250 million fraud case.

Prosecutors are arguing in a court filing that the former leader of a Minnesota nonprofit who was convicted for her role at the center of a staggering $250 million fraud case…

The case exposed oversight failures and became one of the nation's largest pandemic scams.

Aimee Bock claimed that she had been made the scapegoat for the government’s alleged failure to identify the actual architects of the reimbursement scam.

Prosecutors say Aimee Bock was at the center of a scheme to steal over $240 million from a federal program.

The Feeding Our Future leader admitted her failings in federal court, stating, ‘I understand I failed. I failed the public, my family, everyone’

The Department of Justice charged 15 people in a $90 million Minnesota Medicaid case, seemingly the largest autism fraud scheme in U.S. history.

Charges follow the sentencing of Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock to almost 42 years in prison for a $250 million COVID-era fraud scheme

“I understand I failed. I failed the public, my family, everyone,” Aimee Bock said in federal court.

A judge on Thursday handed down an extraordinary prison sentence to the former leader of a Minnesota nonprofit who was convicted in a staggering $250 million fraud case that…

Aimee Bock, founder of Feeding Our Future, was sentenced to nearly 42 years in prison for leading a massive $250 million fraud.

Trump administration officials announced charges in Minnesota for fraud schemes that allegedly targeted more than $90 million in taxpayer dollars.

Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock was sentenced to federal prison for the near $250M pandemic fraud scheme.

How many more programs were treated this way, and how much money is gone?

The Justice Department said the providers defrauded Medicaid and other programs of more than $90 million and that two of them billed for autism services that were never provided.

The Department of Justice announced it brought charges against 15 people in Minnesota for health care fraud schemes worth more than $90 million.

Aimee Bock ran Feeding Our Future, which claimed to help provide millions of meals to children during the coronavirus pandemic.

Prosecutors allege fraudsters drained 7 Medicaid programs and pocketed the money for real estate, cars, and jewelry

Aimee Bock, the convicted ringleader of the $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud scheme in Minnesota, was sentenced to more than 40 years in prison on Thursday.