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Prosecutors seek 50-year sentence for nonprofit leader at center of sprawling Minnesota fraud case

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By Tim Sullivan MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The former leader of a Minnesota nonprofit who was convicted for her role in a staggering $250 million fraud case that helped ignite a federal immigration crackdown should spend 50 years in prison, prosecutors argued in a court filing. Aimee Bock, who ran the organ...

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