CONSEQUENCES: Ringleader of $250M Minnesota welfare fraud scandal ordered by judge to forfeit Porsche, luxury goods

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From the New York Post: The founder of an infamous Minnesota-based nonprofit convicted of hatching a $250 million welfare fraud scheme was ordered by a judge last week to forfeit her Porsche, designer handbags and millions of dollars in ill-gotten gains.

Aimee Bock, the 44-year-old mastermind behind the Feeding our Future scandal, was found guilty in March on federal charges of wire fraud, bribery and conspiracy in connection to the nation’s largest COVID-19 fraud scheme.

Bock, who along with dozens of predominantly Somali co-conspirators pilfered pandemic relief funds from a federal program meant to feed hungry children in need, is awaiting sentencing for her lead role in the scandal.

A federal judge issued a preliminary court order on Dec. 30 compelling Bock, who is not Somali, to give up an astounding amount of cash and several of her prized possessions.


The report explains that Bock was ordered to hand over her Porsche Panamera, about 60 laptops, iPads and iPhones, a diamond necklace, bracelet and earrings, and her Louis Vuitton purse and backpack. In addition, she was ordered to forfeit about $5.2 million in funds from her personal nonprofit bank accounts.

Libs of TikTok posted a long list and explained, “Aimee Bock, the ringleader of the Feeding Our Future COVID fraud scheme, is listed as the contact for at least FOURTY SEVEN taxpayer-funded “child cares” in Minnesota, according to an official state database.”

Bock allegedly had a Somali boyfriend:

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