The Fraudulent Feeding Pipeline: A Gaping Hole in America's Safety Net The nearly 42 year prison sentence handed down to Aimee Bock, former head of Minnesota non profit Feeding Our Future, marks a rare moment of accountability for those who have exploited the nation's most vulnerable populations.
This sentence serves as a stark reminder that egregious cases of pandemic era fraud will not be tolerated. Bock's scheme, estimated at $250 million, was staggering in its scale and complexity.
Feeding Our Future operated like a well oiled machine, with Bock and her cohorts siphoning off funds meant for hungry children into a complex web of kickbacks, fake distribution sites, and phony lists of beneficiaries.