77th defendant in Feeding Our Future: Minneapolis grocer Ousman Camara pleads not guilty
Ousman Camara, a Minneapolis grocer, was charged as the 77th defendant in the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme and entered a not guilty plea at his first court appearance Thursday. Prosecutors allege he used scheme proceeds to buy a north Minneapolis building and sent more than $100,000 abroad; the broader investigation has resulted in 56 guilty pleas and seven convictions so far, including Aimee Bock’s conviction on all counts.
📌 Key Facts
- Ousman Camara, a Minneapolis grocer, is the 77th person charged in the Feeding Our Future case, an alleged $250 million fraud scheme.
- Camara made his first court appearance on Nov. 21, 2025, and entered a not guilty plea.
- Authorities allege Camara used proceeds from the scheme to purchase a building in north Minneapolis.
- Updated case status: investigators report 56 guilty pleas in the investigation and seven convictions across two trials.
- Aimee Bock has been convicted on all counts in connection with the Feeding Our Future case.
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Feeding Our Future: 77th person charged in massive $250M fraud scheme
New information:
- Camara is the 77th person charged in the Feeding Our Future scheme.
- He made his first court appearance Thursday and entered a not guilty plea.
- FOX 9 reports he purchased a building in north Minneapolis with proceeds.
- Updated overall case status: 56 guilty pleas and seven convictions in two trials; Aimee Bock convicted on all counts.