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Prosecutors seek 50-year term for Feeding Our Future leader

Prosecutors asked a federal judge to sentence Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock to 50 years during her sentencing Thursday, May 21, 2026, in federal court in Minnesota.[1]

Bock was convicted on March 19, 2026, for allegedly orchestrating a $250 million child-nutrition fraud scheme, and prosecutors told the court the scheme's size and impact warrant a five-decade term.[2]

A federal jury found Bock guilty on March 19, 2026, concluding she orchestrated the $250 million fraud tied to the Feeding Our Future program.[1]

Alpha News's reporting largely mirrors FOX 9's coverage and does not appear to add new figures, filings, or substantive facts beyond what FOX 9 reported.[2]

  1. FOX 9
  2. Alphanews
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  • Aimee Bock was convicted on March 19, 2026 for allegedly orchestrating a $250 million child‑nutrition fraud scheme (Aimee Bock).
  • Prosecutors are asking for a 50‑year sentence for Bock (50‑year sentence).
  • Bock’s sentencing is scheduled for Thursday, May 21, 2026, in federal court in Minnesota (federal court in Minnesota).
  • The Alpha News piece largely mirrors FOX 9’s reporting on the case (Alphanews).
  • Based on the available (corrupted) text, Alphanews indicates there is no clear sign of new figures, filings, or substantive factual developments beyond what FOX 9 already reported (corrupted text).

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May 19, 2026
6:30 PM
Feeding Our Future ringleader Aimee Bock to be sentenced, prosecutors ask for 50 years
Alphanews by Jenna Gloeb
New information:
  • This Alpha News piece largely mirrors FOX 9’s reporting that prosecutors are asking for a 50-year sentence for Aimee Bock following her March 19, 2026 conviction for orchestrating a $250 million child-nutrition fraud scheme.
  • It reiterates that Bock’s sentencing is set for Thursday, May 21, 2026, in federal court in Minnesota.
  • Based on the available (corrupted) text, there is no clear indication of new figures, filings, or substantive factual developments beyond what FOX 9 already reported.
May 18, 2026