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Justice Finally Arriving in Minnesota: DOJ Indicts 15 in Massive $90 Million+ Fraud Schemes — Same Day Feeding Our Future Ringleader Gets 41+ Years
May 24, 2026 Timing is everything. On the very same day that Aimee Bock, the convicted ringleader of the infamous Feeding Our Future $250 million fraud scheme, was sentenced to over 41 years in federal prison (500 months), the Department of Justice dropped fresh indictments against 15 defendants in new fraud schemes totaling over $90 million. Federal prosecutors announced charges targeting Medicaid-related programs including child care assistance, housing stabilization servic

Rex Ballard
May 262 min read


Feds Execute 22 Search Warrants in Massive Minnesota Fraud Crackdown
Walz Claims Credit, Patel Fires Back Federal agents executed 22 search warrants across the Twin Cities metro area this morning in a sweeping operation targeting alleged fraud in Minnesota’s publicly funded social programs, primarily Medicaid-funded child care centers, daycares, and autism service providers. Agencies involved included the FBI, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), IRS Criminal Investigation, and Minnesota partners such as the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension

Rex Ballard
Apr 292 min read


The Betrayal of Minnesota
In the frozen heart of January 2026, Minnesota has become ground zero for a manufactured crisis, where Governor Tim Walz's inflammatory invocations of the American Civil War serve not as historical warnings, but as a desperate smokescreen for the Democratic Party's unholy alliance with illegal immigration and systemic fraud.

Rex Ballard
Jan 304 min read


Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey's Connections to the $250 Million Feeding Our Future Fraud Scandal
In the wake of one of the largest pandemic-era fraud cases in U.S. history, questions about political connections and potential conflicts of interest continue to swirl around Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. his wife Sarah Clarke Frey and The Feeding Our Future scandal, which allegedly diverted over $250 million in federal funds intended for child nutrition programs during COVID-19, has led to dozens of indictments, guilty pleas, and convictions.

Rex Ballard
Jan 166 min read
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