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"DOJ Charges 15 for $90 Million Minnesota Medicaid, Soc. Serv. Fraud". Image by Grok

By Mary Rose, Zeale News, May 22, 2026

Federal officials announced sweeping new Medicaid fraud charges in Minnesota May 21, accusing 15 defendants of schemes involving more than $90 million in alleged losses tied to autism services, disability care, housing support, and child care programs. The announcement came just hours after Aimee Bock, the “mastermind” behind the massive Feeding Our Future case, received the longest sentence yet connected to that fraud investigation.

DOJ charges 15 in Minnesota Medicaid, social-services fraud schemes

When the Justice Department announced the new charges, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the cases involved defendants who allegedly “stole from our country’s most vulnerable: children with autism, the disabled, and the homeless.” …

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