A woman convicted for her role in a major COVID-19 pandemic fraud scheme in Minnesota is placing blame on state officials, saying regulators failed to act on warnings that could have prevented the abuse of a federally funded program.
Kenneth Udoibok, the attorney for Aimee Bock, founder of Feeding Our Future, stated that his client reported potential fraud to the state and the attorney general’s office in 2020 and 2021. He mentioned that she even invited officials to examine boxes of documentation related to the claims, but they never responded or came to review the materials. Continue reading…