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Judge OKs Forfeiture of $5.2 Million, Porsche in Minnesota Pandemic Fraud Case

The ruling targets assets linked to Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock following her March conviction.

Overview

  • A preliminary court order signed Dec. 30 authorizes the government to seize roughly $5.2 million tied to Bock.
  • Items approved for forfeiture include about $3.7 million in bank funds, a 2013 Porsche Panamera, jewelry, electronics, and Louis Vuitton goods.
  • Bock was convicted of wire fraud, conspiracy and bribery and is awaiting sentencing in a case centered on misused child‑nutrition funds.
  • Prosecutors say the network claimed 91 million meals and drew nearly $250 million after oversight was loosened during the COVID‑19 emergency.
  • Officials report 57 convictions among 78 defendants to date, with several fugitives still abroad and asset recovery efforts continuing.