The highly-anticipated sentencing for the leader behind the largest fraud in Minnesota history is set for later this week.
Aimee Bock, 45, faces up to life in prison in the estimated $400 million federal food aid fraud that dominated Minnesota headlines for the past four years. Federal prosecutors, however, have not revealed publicly the amount of prison time they are asking a judge to impose on Bock. Their sentencing memorandum is currently under seal.
U.S. Attorney Dan Rosen declined to comment on the case…