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Prosecutors said the Washington state rancher charged Tyson and another company for 265,000 head of nonexistent cattle
The fraud was discovered in December 2020, and Easterday met with representatives from Tyson and admitted what he had done. Later, he was charged with one count of wire fraud, eventually pleading ...
The "ghost cattle" or "ghost herd" fraud was a scheme perpetrated by Cody Easterday, a rancher in Mesa, Washington, to charge Tyson Foods for more than 200,000 cattle that did not exist. From 2016 until 2020, when Tyson discovered the missing cattle, Easterday submitted invoices totalling more than $200 million.
Garland Joseph Nelson admitted to defrauding Diemel’s Livestock, LLC, of over $215,000. The scheme led to the disappearance and murder of the Diemel brothers in Missouri.
West Bengal cow smuggling scam is an ongoing Cattle theft in India scam going on from August 2022. The scam is currently investigated by Enforcement Directorate, Central Bureau of Investigation and National Investigation Agency jointly.
The Fodder Scam involved hundreds of millions of dollars in alleged fraudulent reimbursements from the treasury of Bihar state for fodder, medicines and husbandry supplies for non-existent livestock. Lalu Prasad Yadav, on the left, is the highest-profile person convicted in the fodder scam.
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Cattle raiding is the act of stealing live cattle, often several or many at once. In Australia , such stealing is often referred to as duffing , and the perpetrator as a duffer . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In other areas, especially in Queensland , the practice is known as poddy-dodging with the perpetrator known as a poddy-dodger . [ 3 ]