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The case, commonly referred to as Feeding Our Future, the name of the nonprofit at the center of the fraud, has resulted in charges against 72 people. That’s just a portion of the hundreds of ...
A Minneapolis man pleaded guilty to charges that he defrauded the federal government in the sprawling Feeding Our Future scam by falsely claiming to have served over 1 million meals to children at a ...
Aimee Bock — the founder and executive director of Feeding Our Future — was one of 70 people charged in the case.
Hadith Ahmed was the first Feeding Our Future employee to testify in the trial, revealing how a massive fraud scheme unfolded and admitting he got kickbacks from defendants.
At the height of Feeding our Future’s fraud, they claimed to serve 12 million meals in a month – enough to feed every child in the state more than eight meals.
Federally indicted Feeding Our Future leader Aimee Bock is alleging that the Minnesota Department of Education purposely misspelled words, mislabeled and deleted documents to prevent computer ...
Feeding Our Future founder among 47 charged in massive fraud scheme The charges amount to one of the largest federal fraud cases ever brought in Minnesota.
Feeding Our Future fraud led to new grant controls, little progress recovering stolen money The first sentencing last week highlighted the challenges prosecutors face in getting back what was taken.
Feeding Our Future fraud: $250M stolen from program providing meals to low-income kids, 47 charged Gov't billed for more than 125M fake meals, with some defendants making up kids with online ...
Prosecutors say Feeding Our Future founder and executive director Aimee Bock oversaw the $240 million fraud scheme carried out by sites under the organization's sponsorship.
The biggest recipient among the Feeding Our Future sites where charges have not been filed was a low-income apartment building in St. Paul where more than $3.4 million worth of meals were reimbursed.