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In all cases, a federal jury was guilty of their role in the extensive feeding of our future meal fraud.

Aimee Bock, the now dissolved founder and executive director of the non-profit organization, and Salim, co-owner of a restaurant in Minneapolis, which was the sponsorship of our future under the feeding of the sponsorship of our future, has confused as a steel of $ 250 million at taxpayers’ funds through the Federal Child Nutrition program.

Bock was found guilty in seven charges and said he was convicted in astonishing 21 cases. They are faced with prison for wire fraud, federal programs bribery, money laundering and conspiracy to commit these crimes.

At the end of this article you will find a complete breakdown of the jury’s judgment.

When the foreman of the jury read the judgment, Bock shook his head, apparently incredulously. Said a little head shaken.

As judge Nancy Brasel considered whether the defendants should be recorded until the conviction, Bock’s lawyer Kenneth Udoibok argued that his client does not represent a surcharge because she has no passport and lives with her parents.

“We ask that she has some time to prepare her affairs for prison,” he said.

Adrian Montez, Adrian Montez, said that his client owes because of serious crimes, but was not a impending danger to the public. He added that said that he had not said goodbye to his children.

Brael disagreed and ordered that both defendants remain custody until they are convicted.

“To be honest, I think that public security is at risk,” she said.

She added that there was reason to assume that you have a significant risk of escape and indicate increased security in connection with the experiment.

Montez Pat said on his back before his arrest, and US marshals let him remove her jewelry and her belt. Bock’s legal team comforted her and she blew her nose before being taken away.

Listeners for Bock and Said are planned at a later date.

The jury’s judgment is as follows:

Aimee Bock

  • Count 1 – Conspiracy to commit wire fraud: guilty
  • Count 2 – Wire fraud: guilty
  • Count 4 – Wire fraud: guilty
  • Count 5 – Wire fraud: guilty
  • Count 12 – Wire fraud: guilty
  • Count 15 – Conspiracy to commit federal programs bribery: guilty
  • Graf 40 – Bundes programs bribery: guilty

Salim said

  • Count 1 – Conspiracy to commit wire fraud: guilty
  • Count 2 – Wire fraud: guilty
  • Count 5 – Wire fraud: guilty
  • Count 8 – Wire fraud: guilty
  • Count 12 – Wire fraud: guilty
  • Count 15 – Conspiracy to commit federal programs bribery: guilty
  • Count 16 – Bundes programs bribery: guilty
  • Count 17 – Bundes programs bribery: guilty
  • Graf 18 – Federal programs bribery: guilty
  • Graf 19 – Federal programs bribery: guilty
  • Graf 32 – Bundes programs bribery: guilty
  • Graf 34 – Bundes programs bribery: guilty
  • Graf 36 – Bundes programs bribery: guilty
  • Graf 37 – Bundes programs bribery: guilty
  • Graf 38 – Federal programs bribery: guilty
  • Count 41 – Conspiracy to commit money laundering: guilty
  • Graf 42 – money laundering: guilty
  • Graf 44 – money laundering: guilty
  • Graf 51 – Money laundering: guilty
  • Graf 52 – money laundering: guilty
  • Graf 57 – Money laundering: guilty

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