Aimee Bock, the woman at the center of the $250 million ‘Feeding Our Future’ fraud scandal, spoke to Fox News from prison, where she is facing nearly three decades behind bars.
In her interview, she claimed that Democratic leaders in Minnesota, including Governor Tim Walz, Attorney General Keith Ellison, and Representative Ilhan Omar, were aware of the fraudulent activities.
“Bock tells me the real issue here is the state of Minnesota, which she says kept giving scammers your taxpayer money even after they were flagged as fraudsters,” Alexis McAdams said.
“I have to believe that the Governor’s Office and Keith Ellison’s office were aware of this,” Bock said. “They’ve said they were involved in helping the FBI, they said they were made aware, but apparently I’m scary so they couldn’t do anything.”
“Bock ran this nonprofit called ‘Feeding Our Future,'” McAdams said. “It was one of dozens convicted in this $250 million scam.”
“Prosecutors say this group set up sham restaurants, they pretended they were making these meals, they got paid by the state for these meals, but they just pocketed the cash,” McAdams continued. “Bock, who is looking at 30 years behind bars tells me the state signed off on those businesses, not her.”
“It all went through a process,” Bock said. “They were all approved, they were all paid by the state, yet all the fingers are being pointed at me.”
“And it’s not just Bock,” McAdams said. “Whistleblowers told a Congressional committee Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison ignored warnings for years as millions of dollars … were stolen on their watch. Congress is investigating a long list of massive fraud schemes in the state. It’s hard to keep up. Prosecutors say it’s led to at least $9 billion in fraud.”
“Congress is also asking why the Attorney General there would meet with a group of Somali fraudsters which were under FBI investigation in 2021,” McAdams continued, “the group can be heard in an audio clip given to us by Bock’s lawyer offering to donate to his campaign if he can help them get their funding flowing again. Ellison denies any wrongdoing.”
Naturally, the named Democrats are all scrambling to downplay Bock’s claims, including Ellison, who said, “Now, she’s on a media tour to deflect her guilt onto others instead of finally taking responsibility for the fraud scheme she ran.”
pic.twitter.com/uxAAKN8MHK ? BREAKING:
Aimee Bock is claiming that Tim Walz and AG Keith Ellison were aware of the alleged Minnesota fraud scheme.
She also told the New York Post that Ilhan Omar was involved.
These are allegations and have not been independently verified.
— Research Techno (@RTIHOLDINGS) May 18, 2026
But that won’t do. “House Republicans say it’s just getting started. They want to subpoena Walz and Ellison, because they say they’re responsible for ripping off American taxpayers,” McAdams added.
It should be noted again that Omar was named in several emails and text messages regarding the fraud scandal. And while Bock says she never spoke directly to the congresswoman, she did speak with several of Omar’s staffers.
“I’ve never actually spoken to [Omar],” Bock said. “I had spoken to members of her office. It was always really general, mostly pertaining to how the Department of Education was handling applications and the approval or denial of those.”
The smoking gun continues to belch smoke. Tick Tock, Minnesota Democrats.


