May 19 (Reuters) - The leader of a Minnesota non-profit group was sentenced to 41 years in prison on Thursday after she was convicted last year of being the ringleader of a $250 million scheme to ...
Aimee Bock ran Feeding Our Future, which claimed to help provide millions of meals to children during the pandemic ...
Aimee Bock, 45, who ran Feeding Our Future, the Minnesota nonprofit that received $250 million in federal funds meant to feed ...
Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock was sentenced to federal prison for the near $250M pandemic fraud scheme.
The former leader of a Minnesota nonprofit has been sentenced to nearly 42 years in prison for her role in a staggering $250 ...
Minnesota Senator Tina Smith was in Duluth Tuesday to participate in a discussion with local leaders about the rise in ...
We Push for Peace nonprofit allegedly collapsed after directors pocketed $6.5 million meant for community violence prevention work in Minnesota.
The ringleader of a Minnesota nonprofit that led a $250 million fraud scheme has been sentenced to more than 41 years in ...
The responsibility for policing nonprofits generally falls to state attorneys general, rather than federal authorities.
These charges, known as the Minnesota Health Care Fraud Takedown, included the two largest Medicaid fraud cases ever charged ...