U.S. v. Bock (22-cr-223) — Jury Verdict on All 17 Wire Fraud Counts (Aimee Bock)

Source: U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota · Document date: 2025-03-19 · Type: Court Filing · Case number: 0:22-cr-00223

Jury verdict in U.S. v. Bock (22-cr-223) finding Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Marie Bock guilty on all 17 wire-fraud counts and 2 money-laundering-conspiracy counts in the 48-count superseding indictment. Co-defendant Salim Said also convicted on all counts. Verdict returned March 19, 2025 after a five-week trial in St. Paul.

Significance: Establishes the jury-trial conviction of the FOF founder — the highest-profile criminal verdict in the cluster. Cited in the FOF index, defendant-asset-analysis, and fraud timeline pages as the legal predicate for the December 2025 preliminary forfeiture order against $5.2M in Bock-controlled assets.

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Tags: FOF, Feeding Our Future, Aimee Bock, verdict, wire fraud, money laundering, PACER