Aimee Bock, the convicted mastermind behind the $250 million Feeding Our Future scandal, has been sentenced to 41.5 years in federal prison.The sentencing, handed down Thursday, was over her role in a massive scheme that fraudulently billed taxpayers for tens of millions of meals that were never provided to low-income children during the pandemic.The fraud was centered in Minnesota’s large Somali community and involved dozens of defendants.Bock, who founded Feeding Our Future, was convicted in March 2025 on multiple counts, including conspiracy, bribery, and wire fraud. She had been the central figure coordinating the operation that exploited relaxed federal rules during the COVID-19 emergency.WATCH: NOW — IT’S OFFICIAL: Minnesota $250M Feeding Our Future fraudster Aimee Bock SENTENCED to 41.5 YEARS IN PRISONGreat! Now it’s time to go after ILHAN OMAR, whose name and office was involved in this scandal.Walz and Ellison knew.All foreigners involved must also be… pic.twitter.com/HxyZa8RQg5— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) May 21, 2026In a recent jailhouse interview, Bock explicitly stated she “struggles to believe” Rep. Ilhan Omar did not know what was happening.Bock claimed Omar’s office repeatedly intervened to keep the lucrative waivers in place, allowing fraudulent billing to continue.Omar’s name appeared in emails and messages entered as evidence during the trial, and she even filmed a promotional video at one of the key fraudulent sites, the Safari Restaurant in Minneapolis, claiming it was serving thousands of meals a day.The Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee has already concluded that Omar, along with Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, “played critical roles in creating and enabling” the fraud.The committee wrote on page 32 of their report:Feeding our Future is not only the nation’s largest COVID-era fraud scheme, but it also exposed the mismanagement and negligence of Minnesota’s political elite. At least three leading Minnesota politicians, Governor Tim Walz, Attorney General Keith Ellison, and Representative Ilhan Omar played critical roles in creating and enabling the Feeding our Future fraud scheme.Their negligence and, at times, outright support for the fraudsters, created a permission structure for future wrongdoers. The result was a climate where a fraud expanded exponentially and Minnesotans will paying for this malfeasance for a generation.The committee has formally requested that the U.S. House Oversight Committee subpoena Omar’s communications.In the wake of the sentencing, calls are intensifying for federal investigators to pursue charges against Omar, Walz, and Ellison for their alleged roles.Bock has argued that she was scapegoated as the only non-Somali defendant among roughly 80-90 people charged.“The notion that I’m personally responsible for all of it… is so frustrating. I’m the only white person out of 80 or 90 individuals [charged in the fraud]. I’m the only one that doesn’t speak the language,” Bock said.The Feeding Our Future case remains one of the most egregious examples of pandemic relief fraud.Federal prosecutors have charged nearly 80 individuals in the scheme, with billions in fraudulent claims submitted to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s child nutrition programs.Omar has denied any personal knowledge of the scheme.Watch the DOJ presser here:The post BREAKING: Minnesota ‘Feeding Our Future’ Somali Fraud Mastermind Aimee Bock Sentenced to Over 41 Years in Prison appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.