(Source: Waterloo Courier)

By Jens Manuel Krogstad, Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, Iowa
Nov. 11--SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -- After eight hours of deliberation Tuesday,
the jury did not return a verdict in the financial fraud trial of former
Agriprocessors executive Sholom Rubashkin.
The seven-woman, five-man jury will reconvene Thursday because federal
courts are closed today for Veterans Day.
Rubashkin faces a maximum 1,280 years in prison on 91 charges that
include bank, mail and wire fraud, money laundering and failing to pay
livestock providers in a timely manner.
Prosecutors brought the charges about five months after a May 2008
immigration raid on Agriprocessors, a kosher meatpacking plant in Postville,
that resulted in the arrest of 389 illegal workers, at the time the largest
raid in history.
The plant filed for bankruptcy a year ago, and was sold in August to
Hershey Friedman, a Canadian businessman, who renamed the kosher plant Agri
Star Meat and Poultry LLC.
Rubashkin is expected to face a second trial in December on 72 federal
immigration charges.
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