Feeding our Future fraud: Prosecutors ask for 50-year sentence for ...
Federal prosecutors recommend a sentence of 50 years in prison for Aimee Bock for coordinating the nation’s largest COVID-19 pandemic fraud scheme.
www.fox9.comHere’s a concise update on the latest developments regarding Aimee Bock and the Feeding Our Future case.
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Federal prosecutors recommend a sentence of 50 years in prison for Aimee Bock for coordinating the nation’s largest COVID-19 pandemic fraud scheme.
www.fox9.comAimee Bock, the convicted mastermind behind the massive fraud scandal in Minnesota, sat down for her first jailhouse interview after being found guilty of scamming taxpayers out of millions.
www.dailymail.co.ukProsecutors say they want to send a message with the sentencing of Aimee Bock, the Feeding Our Future ringleader. In March, she was convicted of several counts in connection with what authorities called the largest pandemic fraud case in the U.S. Court documents said they are recommending a 50-year sentence for Bock.
www.cbsnews.comThe woman convicted as the Feeding Our Future fraud "ring leader" answered to accusations that she leaked sensitive court documents to members of the media and politicians, allegedly with the help of her adult sons.
www.fox9.comAimee 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.
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