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Minnesota Alleged ringleader in $250 million ‘Feeding Our Future’ fraud case goes on trial this week

Minnesota Star and Tribune. Aimee Bock, executive director of nonprofit Feeding Our Future, speaks to the Star Tribune on Jan. 27, 2022, just days after the FBI searched her St. Anthony offices. (Shari L. Gross/The Associated Press)

I like you, hate to see news like this. It makes it harder for ethical non-profits. Kudos to the FBI! My goodness, this is so horrible! One of the largest fraud investigations in Minnesota history. We all must all hold ourselves to Biblical principles.

Minnesota Star Tribune

By Jeffrey Meitrodt

Three years after FBI agents raided Aimee Bock’s home and business to kickstart one of the largest fraud investigations in Minnesota history, the alleged ringleader of an extraordinary pay-to-play scheme featuring dozens of co-conspirators will finally get her day in court Tuesday.

During Bock’s much-anticipated trial, prosecutors will portray the controversial founder of a St. Anthony nonprofit known as Feeding Our Future as the mastermind who figured out how dozens of people could steal $250 million from a federal program meant to feed children in need, court records show. More Here

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