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Federal prosecutors alleged that Feeding Our Future falsely claimed to serve millions of meals to children during the COVID-19 pandemic while funneling money through shell companies and fraudulent distribution sites. Bock is currently in custody awaiting sentencing on May 21.
Court records also mention a text message exchange between Bock and Omar discovered during a raid on Bock’s Minnesota residence. While the exhibit list is public, the underlying communications remain sealed by the court, leaving the full context unclear.
There has been no indication in court filings that Omar has been charged with any wrongdoing, and prosecutors have not publicly accused her of participating in the fraud scheme. Omar did not appear at a recent hearing held by Minnesota’s Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee examining the scandal.
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