Amid Feeding Our Future convictions, another nonprofit seeks reinstatement to food program

ListenAmid Feeding Our Future convictions, another nonprofit seeks reinstatement to food program

A Twin Cities nonprofit investigated alongside Feeding Our Future is fighting to resume its participation in a taxpayer-funded food program. On the same day that a jury convicted Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock in the major meal fraud scheme, an attorney for Partners in Quality Care was in another courthouse asking a panel of judges to reinstate the group.

Of the 70 people charged in the Feeding Our Future case, none worked directly for Partners in Quality Care, which is also known as Partners in Nutrition. But federal investigators say in court filings that PIQC operated in a similarly fraudulent way…

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