A rancher in Washington state was sentenced to 11 years for a $244 million wire fraud scheme involving non-existent cattle perpetrated against Tyson Foods and a second company Tuesday.
Easterday defrauded two companies, including Tyson Foods, claiming to have purchased cattle that did not exist.
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