Saturday, March 24, 2012

Frederick scott salyer

  • SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A former California food company owner pleaded guilty to racketeering Thursday in a tomato price-fixing plot that authorities said drove up costs to consumers across the nation.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Frederick Scott Salyer, the 56-year-old scion of one of Californias most colorful and prominent agriculture families, pleaded guilty to racketeering and price-fixing in a deal favorable to him that calls for no more than seven years in prison.
  • (Modesto Bee)
  • Frederick Scott Salyer, 56, was charged with bribing purchasing managers to buy tomato products from his company, Monterey-based SK Foods. Prosecutors said he fixed prices and rigged bids for the sale of tomato products to McCain Foods USA Inc.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Frederick Scott Salyer pleaded guilty to two counts of a 12-count indictment before Judge Lawrence K. Karlton at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • (Press Release) U.S. Attorney Benjamin B. Wagner announced that 56-year-old Frederick Scott Salyer of Pebble Beach, has plead guilty to racketeering and price fixing. Salyer entered his plea before United States District Judge Lawrence K.
  • (Ksee24.com)
  • Frederick Scott Salyer, 56, was charged with bribing purchasing managers at food giants, including Kraft Foods Inc. and Frito-Lay, to buy tomato products from his company, Monterey-based SK Foods.
  • (The Californian)
  • SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Indicted tomato king Frederick Scott Salyer pleaded guilty Friday in the federal governments massive bribery and conspiracy case that accused him of trying to corner the nations market for tomato products.
  • (Bellingham Herald)
  • Frederick Scott Salyer, 56, has pleaded guilty in a massive tomato price fixing scheme that investigators say affected almost every American home.
  • (WBUR)

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