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ABC News21.05.2026Crime2 dk okumaUnited States

Prosecutors seek 50 years for ex-nonprofit leader in $250M fraud case

Hızlı Bakış

  • Prosecutors are seeking a 50-year prison sentence for Aimee Bock, former leader of Feeding our Future, for her role in a $250 million fraud scheme.
  • The case, which involved fraudulent claims and kickbacks, has led to dozens of convictions, many within Minnesota's Somali community, and fueled a federal immigration crackdown.

Yapay zekâ özeti

Neden Önemli?

Aimee Bock, the former leader of the nonprofit Feeding our Future, is facing sentencing for her role in a $250 million fraud scheme. Prosecutors are seeking a 50-year prison term, while her defense argues for a shorter sentence, claiming she provided information to investigators and was not the mastermind.

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MINNEAPOLIS -- The former leader of a Minnesota nonprofit who was convicted for her role at the center of a staggering $250 million fraud case that helped ignite a federal immigration crackdown should spend 50 years in prison, prosecutors argued in a court filing.

Aimee Bock, who ran the organization Feeding our Future, which claimed it helped provide millions of meals to children in need during the pandemic, is set to be sentenced Thursday in federal court in Minneapolis.

“Feeding Our Future operated like a cash pipeline, open to anyone willing to submit fraudulent claims and pay kickbacks,” prosecutors said in the Monday filing. “The ripple effects of her actions are profound, immeasurable, and will have lasting consequences for both Minnesota and the nation.”

Bock was convicted last year of multiple counts involving conspiracy, wire fraud and bribery. She has long insisted she is innocent.

Her lawyer, Kenneth Udoibok, argued in a separate filing that she shouldn't have to serve for more than 37 months in prison, saying she had provided information to investigators. He argued that Bock had been unfairly painted as the mastermind and insisted that two co-defendants were responsible for running the scams.

The nonprofit sat atop a fraud network that included a web of partner organizations, phony distribution sites, kickbacks and fake lists of children supposedly being fed, prosecutors say. Dozens of people, many from the state’s large Somali community, have been convicted for their roles in a series of overlapping food fraud cases that have spent years in the courts.

President Donald Trump, who has long derided Somalis, last year blasted the state as “a hub of fraudulent money laundering activity.” He criticized the leadership of Gov. Tim Walz, the Democrats’ vice presidential nominee in the 2024 election, and pointed to the frauds as justification for launching the immigration crackdown that shook the city.

“Somali gangs are terrorizing the people of that great State, and BILLIONS of Dollars are missing. Send them back to where they came from,” Trump wrote on social media.

Bock is white and the U.S. Attorney’s Office says the overwhelming majority of defendants in the cases are of Somali descent. Most are U.S. citizens.

Bundan Sonra Ne Olabilir?

Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • Aimee Bock will be sentenced to a significant prison term.

    Çok muhtemel · Günler içinde

  • The case will continue to be a point of political discussion regarding immigration and fraud.

    Muhtemel · Aylar içinde

Açık Sorular

  • What will be the final sentence for Aimee Bock?
  • What role did the co-defendants play in the fraud?
  • What are the long-term consequences of the immigration crackdown mentioned?
  • How many individuals from the Somali community were ultimately convicted and what were their sentences?

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