Feeding Our Future ringleader Aimee Bock sentenced to 41 years in federal prison

Feeding Our Future ringleader Aimee Bock sentenced to 41 years in federal prison


Aimee Bock, the convicted mastermind of Feeding Our Future, was sentenced to 41 years in federal prison on Thursday, marking the longest and most severe punishment to date out of all 78 defendants indicted in the free meal delivery fraud case.

The 45-year-old executive director of Feeding Our Future faced a statutory maximum sentence of 100 years behind bars. Prosecutors recommended a 50-year prison sentence, while Bock’s defense team requested either time served or no more than 37 months, an equivalent of three years incarcerated, accompanied by mental health treatment and vocational training.

Judge Nancy Brasel, an appointee of President Donald Trump, scolded Bock as she handed down her sentence at Thursday’s highly anticipated hearing.

Mugshot of Bock. (Sherburne County Jail)Mugshot of Bock. (Sherburne County Jail)

Bock ran the Minnesota nonprofit organization known as Feeding Our Future, which approved millions of dollars in fraudulent reimbursement claims for the cost of meals supposedly served.

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