Woman at center of sprawling Minnesota fraud gets nearly 42-year prison sentence

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A justice connected Thursday handed down an bonzer situation condemnation — astir 42 years — to the erstwhile person of a Minnesota nonprofit who was convicted successful a staggering $250 cardinal fraud lawsuit that helped ignite an migration crackdown by the Trump administration.

Aimee Bock ran Feeding Our Future, which had claimed it helped supply millions of meals to needy children during the pandemic. The U.S. Justice Department, however, said she was atop the “single largest COVID-19 fraud strategy successful the country.”

“I recognize I failed. I failed the public, my family, everyone,” Bock, 45, said successful national court.

After the hearing, authorities announced charges against 15 much radical accused of fraud successful receiving national payments for a assortment of societal services administered done Minnesota's authorities government. The FBI said 1 antheral jumped from a fourth-floor balcony to debar arrest.

“We volition claw backmost each dollar you person stolen from the American people,” Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald said, noting that the authorities sent much prosecutors and agents to Minnesota this year.

President Donald Trump utilized the fraud cases against Bock and galore others to initially warrant a monolithic surge of national agents to the Minneapolis-St. Paul country past wintertime to people immigrants, starring to repeated confrontations betwixt residents and those officers and the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.

Fake lists, lavish spending

COVID-19 brought changes to a national programme that typically fed children done schools. Restaurants could participate, and nutrient organisation was extended to sites extracurricular schools.

Investigators said Bock's nonprofit was astatine the halfway of a transgression web that included a web of spouse organizations, phony organisation sites, kickbacks and fake lists of children. Feeding Our Future recruited radical to make sites passim Minnesota, and claims for reimbursement rapidly followed, according to the government.

“Aimee was a god,” a witnesser testified astatine trial.

Bock had agelong proclaimed her innocence but was convicted of conspiracy, fraud and bribery. Investigators said she and co-conspirators enriched themselves with planetary travel, existent estate, luxury vehicles and different lavish spending.

“This was a vortex of fraud and you were astatine the epicenter,” U.S. District Judge Nancy Brasel told Bock.

A co-defendant was sentenced past August to 28 years successful prison. Abdiaziz Farah claimed to beryllium serving meals to thousands of children per day, investigators said, but the sites turned retired to beryllium parking tons oregon bare commercialized space.

Bock’s lawyer, Kenneth Udoibok, had argued for nary much than 3 years successful prison, saying she had provided cardinal accusation to investigators. He said Bock, a erstwhile teacher, had been unfairly portrayed arsenic the mastermind and insisted that 2 co-defendants were liable for moving the scams.

State auditors recovered that the Minnesota Department of Education received galore complaints astir Feeding Our Future, but often told the radical to constabulary itself. In January, Democratic Gov. Tim Walz said helium would not tally for reelection aft being pounded by Trump astir theft successful programs that trust connected national cash.

Trump, who has agelong derided Somalis, past twelvemonth blasted Minnesota arsenic “a hub of fraudulent wealth laundering activity.”

“Somali gangs are terrorizing the radical of that large State, and BILLIONS of Dollars are missing. Send them backmost to wherever they came from,” Trump wrote connected societal media.

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

At slightest 65 radical person been convicted successful a bid of overlapping nutrient fraud cases. Investigations began during the Biden administration.

“This lawsuit has changed our authorities forever,” Joe Thompson, formerly the pb authoritative successful the case, said extracurricular the courtroom. “Aimee Bock did everything she could to gain this agelong sentence.”

Fraud cases grow

In a caller batch of transgression cases filed this week successful Minnesota, the authorities said alleged fraud progressive $90 cardinal crossed 7 state-managed Medicaid programs.

The defendants see Fahima Mahamud, who was CEO of Future Leaders Early Learning Center, a childcare halfway successful Minneapolis. Over 3 years, Mahamud’s enactment was reimbursed astir $4.6 cardinal for services connected behalf of radical who didn’t marque a required copayment, prosecutors allege.

A connection seeking remark from her lawyer was not instantly returned Thursday. Mahamud earlier this twelvemonth pleaded not blameworthy to fraud related to meals.

Two different radical were charged with conspiring to get $975,000 successful Medicaid subsidies for lodging services that were not provided.

Two further radical were accused of receiving $21.1 cardinal by billing Medicaid for autism therapy that was either unnecessary oregon not provided. Investigators said the 2 paid families arsenic overmuch arsenic $1,500 per kid per period to adhd their names to the programme and get reimbursement.

Minnesota's Department of Human Services said it helped physique the cases. Inspector General James Clark said payments to much than 600 providers person been halted since 2025 due to the fact that of fraud allegations.

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AP reporters Scott Bauer successful Madison, Wisconsin, and Ed White successful Detroit contributed.

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