July 13, 2026

15 thoughts on “Former head of Minnesota nonprofit gets nearly 42-year prison sentence for fraud

  1. The detail about bock was convicted last year of multiple counts involving conspiracy, wire fraud and bribery is something people should sit with.

  2. Think about it: “I understand I failed. I failed the public, my family, everyone,” Bock said in federal court. That speaks volumes.

  3. The bigger issue here is bock was convicted last year of multiple counts involving conspiracy, wire fraud and bribery. That changes the calculation.

  4. Considering bock was convicted last year of multiple counts involving conspiracy, wire fraud and bribery, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  5. Think about it: her lawyer, Kenneth Udoibok, argued for a much shorter sentence, saying Bock had provided information to investigators. That speaks volumes.

  6. In other words “Feeding Our Future operated like a cash pipeline, open to anyone willing to submit fraudulent claims and pay kickbacks,” prosecutors said in a court filing. Curious to see how this develops.

  7. Basically her lawyer, Kenneth Udoibok, argued for a much shorter sentence, saying Bock had provided information to investigators. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  8. The bigger issue here is her lawyer, Kenneth Udoibok, argued for a much shorter sentence, saying Bock had provided information to investigators. That changes the calculation.

  9. The fact that bock was convicted last year of multiple counts involving conspiracy, wire fraud and bribery really puts things into perspective.

  10. Think about it: bock was convicted last year of multiple counts involving conspiracy, wire fraud and bribery. That speaks volumes.

  11. What stands out is her lawyer, Kenneth Udoibok, argued for a much shorter sentence, saying Bock had provided information to investigators. That is the part worth paying attention to.

  12. Basically aimee Bock ran Feeding Our Future, which had claimed it helped provide millions of meals to children in need during the pandemic. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  13. Considering her lawyer, Kenneth Udoibok, argued for a much shorter sentence, saying Bock had provided information to investigators, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  14. The detail about her lawyer, Kenneth Udoibok, argued for a much shorter sentence, saying Bock had provided information to investigators is something people should sit with.

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