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Prosecutors call their final witnesses in feeding our future process

Prosecutors call their final witnesses in feeding our future process

Now, Bock said, he said he would threaten to move his mass operation to another sponsorship organization, which would have cost the largest operator on Bock. In 2021, prosecutors said that feeding our future received almost $ 18 million in federal funds for the 10% reduction of the action, supposed camouflaged as “administrative taxes”.

“To be honest, I was tired of helping people with money and making calls to get the websites approved, and instead I am attacked and my company is attacked,” Bock wrote in the text, which was shown to the jury. “I went beyond and beyond for your sites.

Feeding our future founder Aimee Bock, right, enters the federal court with her lawyer, Kenneth Udoibok, on February 10 (Leila Navidi/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The conversation has never been completed, he confessed to red, because the alleged conspirators stopped talking to each other after the federal investigation became “outdated.”

The relationship between Bock and Said took place on the last day of testimony of criminal prosecution on Thursday, since the trial started on February 3, witnessing how Said benefited from his favored status. In less than two years, he confessed red, he personally said $ 5.9 million through forged applications, more than any of his partners. His wife got an extra $ 219,500, showed records.

Witnesses said that bank registrations showed that he said they had earned more money from the operation than his sites spent for the tables they served. Typically, food costs represented less than 5% of the funds that site operators received. In contrast, Safari food costs usually represented about one third of its total income in previous years of pandemia, before the Minneapolis restaurant was not involved in the food program.

Neither Bock’s or Said’s lawyers challenged the analysis of food costs when they examined the witnesses of the criminal prosecution.