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Before Bock testified, Friday’s testimony centered on the $1 million in Feeding Our Future funds that Bock funneled to her former boyfriend, Malcolm Watson Jr.
An FBI agent testified in court Monday that Aimee Bock continued to approve millions of dollars in federal reimbursements despite employees' concerns. Aimee Bock compared her nonprofit, Feeding ...
Aimee Bock resumed testimony at 9 a.m. in her fraud trial stemming from what’s come to be known as the $250 million Feeding Our Future meal fraud case.
Bock and Said are two of 70 people charged in the scheme. Roughly 30 others have pleaded guilty and five others were convicted.. Earlier this year, a separate Feeding Our Future defendant admitted ...
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Minnesota’s Feeding Our Future verdict is a start - MSNFollowing a five-week trial, a federal jury took a mere five hours to find Feeding Our Future leader Aimee Bock and her accomplice, Salim Said, guilty on all counts last week. The swiftness of the ...
Prosecutors label Bock the "mastermind" of the $250 million fraud scheme while her attorney points the finger at her codefendants, "clever liars", and MDE.
(Minneapolis, MN)--The two co-defendants in a federal trial have been found guilty on all charges in the Feeding Our Future meal fraud scheme. Aimee Bock along with Salim Said were ...
Aimee Bock, left, who founded and was executive director of the nonprofit Feeding Our Future, and her attorney Kenneth Udoibok enter the U.S. District Courthouse in Minneapolis before jury ...
A federal jury found Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock and co-conspirator Salim Said guilty on all counts for their roles in what has been called the country's largest pandemic fraud scheme.
Aimee Bock, center, founder of the nonprofit organization Feeding Our Future, and her attorney, Kenneth Udoibok, right, arrive at the federal courthouse in Minneapolis on Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
A jury was seated Monday in the trial of the alleged ringleader of a scheme that federal prosecutors say exploited the COVID-19 pandemic to steal $250 million from a program meant to feed children.
A federal jury found Feeding Our Future leader Aimee Bock and her alleged accomplice, Minneapolis restaurant owner Salim Said, guilty on all counts Wednesday after only about five hours of ...
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