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Testimony in the feeding of our future judgment resumes Monday

Testimony in the feeding of our future judgment resumes Monday

The testimony in the case of largest pandemic fraud in the country resumes in Minneapolis on Monday.

Aimee Bock, the former executive director of the now disappeared feeding our future, as well as his coacked, said Salim, is accused of planning to steal $ 250 million in federal funds aimed at feeding the children during the Covid-19 pandemic.

On Thursday, the court listened to someone with an internal role in the alleged fraud.

Qamar Hassan, who already declared himself guilty, testified about how millions of dollars of government aid were stolen, telling the jury that he lied about his catering company that attended thousands of meals of food to the children during the pandemic. S&S Catering said it served 2,500 meals daily, adding a total of 1.2 million meals, and received $ 6.8 million in federal funds.

Hassan told court that he was ashamed of his actions.

Prosecutors have to demonstrate that Bock and said he knew about the alleged fraud, and in the last two weeks, they have tried to paint an image for the jury that the organization could not have served the millions of meals that says yes.

During the opening statements, prosecutors said Target Field would not have been large enough to keep each restaurant of each child, he said he had served every week.

FBI agents have also testified about the scope of feeding our future, saying that the surveillance video shows people who enter and leave the organization’s sites, but they say it was very unlikely to serve thousands of children each day, as the sites that yes.

The Court resumes at 9 am on Monday. Consult the updates again.

You can find the total KSTP coverage of the food of our future case here.

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