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TexasTowelie

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Mon Oct 28, 2019, 09:18 PM Oct 2019

Missouri Man Sentenced to Nearly Two Years in Prison for His Role in "Field of Schemes" Organic

Missouri Man Sentenced to Nearly Two Years in Prison for His Role in “Field of Schemes” Organic Grain Fraud Involving More than $120 Million in Total Fraudulent Sales

Missouri Man was Fifth Man Sentenced for Playing a Role in Largest Organic Grain Fraud Scheme in U.S. History


A Missouri man who assisted in perpetrating the largest organic grain fraud scheme in United States history was sentenced today to nearly two years in federal prison. Another Missouri man and three farmers from Nebraska were previously sentenced to federal prison for their roles in a scheme to defraud customers across the country.

John Burton, age 52, from Clarksdale, Missouri, received the prison term after a May 10, 2019 guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Evidence at sentencing showed that Burton grew grain that was not organic and sold it to Randy Constant, knowing that Constant was going to market and sell the grain as organic. By selling his grain to Constant, Burton was able to receive a premium, selling the grain for more than he could have on the open market. Burton also worked for Constant, raising grain on farm fields that Constant either owned or rented. While doing this work, Burton often sprayed Constant’s fields with chemicals and fertilizers, even though he knew those substances were not allowed on organic fields. Burton either sold or raised over $5,000,000 in crops for Constant. Overall, Constant’s scheme involved at least $142,433,475 in grain sales, and the vast majority of those sales were fraudulent in that the grain he sold was not organic even though it was marketed as organic.

Burton was sentenced in Cedar Rapids by United States District Court Judge C.J. Williams. Burton was sentenced to 22 months’ imprisonment. He was also ordered to forfeit over $1,000,000 in proceeds from his crime and was ordered to pay a $100,000 fine.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Jacob Schunk and Anthony Morfitt and investigated by the United States Department of Agriculture – Office of Inspector General and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Read more: https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndia/pr/missouri-man-sentenced-nearly-two-years-prison-his-role-field-schemes-organic-grain
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Missouri Man Sentenced to Nearly Two Years in Prison for His Role in "Field of Schemes" Organic (Original Post) TexasTowelie Oct 2019 OP
I wonder how much of this goes on and noone ever find out? With orgaanic foods selling much higher napi21 Oct 2019 #1
Good. Harker Oct 2019 #2

napi21

(45,806 posts)
1. I wonder how much of this goes on and noone ever find out? With orgaanic foods selling much higher
Mon Oct 28, 2019, 09:31 PM
Oct 2019

than non-organic, the desire is sure there. That's one reason I don't bother with items labeled organic. We have some local farmers who grow organic that I trust because they are small enough that their neighbors would know if they cheated.

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