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Convicted Minnesota fraudster alleges Walz, Ellison were aware of widespread fraud

Aimee Bock says Tim Walz and Keith Ellison ‘need to be held accountable’

A Minnesota woman convicted in one of the state’s largest fraud schemes alleged in a jailhouse interview that Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison were aware of widespread fraud well before federal prosecutors stepped in.

Aimee Bock, the former head of the nonprofit Feeding Our Future, spoke to Fox News from Sherburne County Jail in Minnesota, claiming state officials continued approving and paying claims even after concerns were raised about potential fraud.

Bock alleged the state approved program sponsors and was responsible for monitoring claims, but officials repeatedly failed to investigate or stop suspicious companies after she flagged them.

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1 thought on “Convicted Minnesota fraudster alleges Walz, Ellison were aware of widespread fraud”

  1. Funny thing with fraud on this scale. Suddenly we have protestors with professionally made signs asserting their first amendment rights. Then a few get shot because, well, FAFO. Next thing you know that is all the news media reports.

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