Founder of Feeding our Future allegedly violated conditions of pretrial release

ST. PAUL, MN — The founder of Feeding Our Future will remain free as she awaits trial on charges linked to a huge fraud case.

Aimee Bock was summoned to federal court yesterday in Minneapolis after a probation officer said she violated the terms of her pretrial release. She allegedly got a new line of credit without prior approval. Bock’s attorney told the court that his client got a loan consolidation and not a line of credit. Prosecutors decided to not seek to have Bock detained. A judge warned the defendant is charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bribery.

She is expected to go on trial early next year.

 

 

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