
The Justice Department charged 15 people in an alleged $90 million fraud scheme tied to publicly funded child meal and childcare programs in Minnesota, with senior officials including Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald announcing the prosecutions. Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock was sentenced to more than 41.5 years and ordered to pay nearly $243 million in restitution. Those prosecutions and the sentencing are part of a sustained national enforcement push that the department has expanded with a new $6.5 billion initiative targeting large-scale and pandemic-era fraud.
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