A jury delivered a string of guilty verdicts Wednesday afternoon in what prosecutors call the largest pandemic fraud case in the country.
A federal jury found Feeding Our Future leader Aimee Bock and her alleged accomplice, Minneapolis restaurant owner Salim Said, guilty on all counts Wednesday after only about five hours of ...
Aimee Bock — the founder and executive director of Feeding Our Future — was one of 70 people charged in the case.
Thirty-seven defendants have pleaded guilty and seven have been found guilty at trial as of March 19. Two were found not guilty, and 23 people are awaiting trial. One person has died of natural causes ...
Over the objections of her attorney, Aimee Book took the witness stand. The founder of Feeding Our Future has long denied any wrongdoing in fraud investigation.
Former restaurant owner Salim Said was also convicted in the trial that followed a lengthy investigation into an alleged scheme to fleece taxpayers out of $250 million ...
After lunch break, court resumed at 1:35 p.m. 9 a.m. Aimee Bock resumed testimony at 9 a.m. in her fraud trial stemming from what’s come to be known as the $250 million Feeding Our Future meal ...
The jury convicted Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock and former restaurant owner Salim Said on charges of wire fraud and bribery. (Leila Navidi/The Minnesota Star Tribune) A federal jury found ...
Aimee Bock (center), who founded and was executive director of the nonprofit Feeding Our Future, and her attorney Kenneth Udoibok enter the U.S. District Courthouse in Minneapolis before jury ...
Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson (center) answers questions during a press conference at the Minneapolis federal courthouse on Wednesday, in Minneapolis. A federal jury in Minneapolis ...