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As of March 2026, the investigation into fraud within Minnesota—particularly the
Feeding Our Future pandemic relief scheme—has resulted in massive convictions, with over 60 people convicted or having pleaded guilty out of 92 charged. The scheme, described as one of the largest pandemic-era frauds in the U.S., involved stealing over $250 million intended to feed children.
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Key Convictions and Developments in MN Fraud (2025–2026)
- "Ringleader" Conviction: Aimee Bock, the founder of Feeding Our Future, was convicted in March 2025 for her role as the mastermind of the $250 million scheme, with sentencing scheduled for May 21, 2026.
- Recent Guilty Pleas (March 2026): Five additional individuals, including Ikram Yusuf Mohamed (identified by the DOJ as a leader of a specific fraud ring) and her family members, pleaded guilty to wire fraud just before their April 2026 trial. They were responsible for $14.6 million in stolen federal funds.
- Ongoing Convictions: As of July 2025, at least 48 people had been convicted in the Feeding Our Future scheme, with numbers rising into 2026.
- Juror Bribery Conviction: Abdimajid Mohamed Nur was convicted in June 2024 for his role in the scheme and later pleaded guilty to trying to bribe a juror with $120,000 for a not-guilty verdict.
- Sentencing: Defendants in these cases are receiving significant prison time, with some receiving up to 17 years in prison.
- Other Fraud Schemes: In addition to the feeding fraud, there are ongoing investigations and convictions in Minnesota related to Medicaid (EIDBI Autism fraud) and Housing Stabilization Services fraud.
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