I don’t have live access to broad news feeds right now, but here’s the latest I can share based on available summaries:
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Aimee Bock, the ringleader of Feeding Our Future, was sentenced in May 2026 to a multi-decade prison term (reports indicate 41+ years) and ordered to repay hundreds of millions to the federal government. This marks the culmination of the nation’s largest COVID-era fraud scheme centered on child nutrition programs [sources summarizing the sentencing outcome published in mid-to-late May 2026].
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Prosecutors had sought a much longer sentence (up to about 50 years), while defense filings argued for a significantly shorter term or time-served with supervised release; the court ultimately imposed a sentence in the low- to mid-40s of years, with substantial restitution obligations [related reporting from May 2026].
If you’d like, I can:
- Look up the exact sentence length and restitution amount from primary sources (e.g., court filings or major network/CBS/NPR summaries) and provide precise citations.
- Summarize the key allegations, evidence, and how the scheme operated.
- Create a quick timeline of major milestones in the Feeding Our Future case.