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Woman At Center Of Minnesota’s Feeding Our Future Fraud Scandal Sentenced To 41.5 Years In Prison

Jim Taft
Last updated: May 22, 2026 1:34 am
By Jim Taft 3 Min Read
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Woman At Center Of Minnesota’s Feeding Our Future Fraud Scandal Sentenced To 41.5 Years In Prison
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The former head of the Minnesota-based Feeding Our Future nonprofit, and center of the pandemic-era fraud scandal, which resulted in the theft of nearly $250 million in federal funds, was sentenced Thursday to serve 41.5 years in prison, reports show.

Former Feeding Our Future Executive Director Aimee Bock received her sentence after being convicted of stealing funds allocated for the pandemic-era child meals program in the nation’s largest pandemic fraud case, according to Axios Twin Cities. (RELATED: Major Cruise Lines Could Owe Hundreds Of Millions For Illegal Use Of Cuban Port)

Bock was labeled the “mastermind” of the operation, according to a 2025 statement from the Department of Justice (DOJ) following her conviction, which said Bock had created dozens of shell companies to enroll in the food program that were then used to receive and launder proceeds.

The statement also said employees were solicited and received bribes and kickbacks for their participation in the schemes, with many of the kickbacks paid in cash as “consulting fees.”

Then-Acting U.S. Attorney Lisa D. Kirkpatrick said Bock stole money meant to feed children, adding, “The defendants falsely claimed to have served 91 million meals, for which they fraudulently received nearly $250 million in federal funds. That money did not go to feed kids. Instead, it was used to fund their lavish lifestyles. Today’s verdict sends a message to the community that fraud against the government will not be tolerated.”

“This is what Accountability looks like,” Former U.S. District Attorney for Minnesota Joe Thompson said upon hearing the news, adding that he believes the judge gave an appropriate sentence, as “it only makes sense that we have an unprecedented sentence” for an unprecedented crime.

After being ordered to pay back $243 million to the federal government, Bock told Judge Nancy Brasel she did not have the words to express how horrible she felt. “I know I’m responsible,” The Minnesota Star Tribune reported.

Brasel said Bock committed perjury during the trial and had been at the epicenter of a “vortex of fraud,” according to The Star Tribune.

Bock has received the longest sentence among the 60 people who have pleaded guilty or been convicted so far, and 80 people have already been charged in connection with the scheme, Axios reported.

Bock’s attorney maintains she is being cast as a scapegoat and was unaware of the fraud, Axios added.

Subsequently, following the announcement of Brock’s sentencing, the DOJ revealed 15 new indictments pertaining to what the agency says amounts to $90 million in stolen Medicaid funds, uncovered through its sprawling Minnesota social services fraud investigation

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