Aimee Bock döms till 41 års fängelse i bedrägerihärvan Feeding Our Future

Aimee Bock, som dömts som huvudman i en bedrägerihärva på 250 miljoner dollar i Minnesota, dömdes på torsdagen till över 40 års fängelse. Domaren beordrade henne även att betala tillbaka nästan 243 miljoner dollar till den federala regeringen.

Aimee Bock fick ett fängelsestraff på 500 månader efter att en jury förra året funnit henne skyldig till sammansvärjning för att begå bedrägeri via elektroniska kommunikationsmedel och sammansvärjning för att begå mutbrott rörande federala program. Åklagare beskrev fallet som landets största pandemibedrägeri, som omfattade statliga medel avsedda att mätta barn under hälsokrisen.

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