date:Aug 20, 2014
A California beef slaughterhouse Rancho Feeding that was closed earlier this year after recalling 8.7 million pounds of beef products has been indicted by a federal grand jury and faces 11 charges.
The indictment charges three former employees at the plant president and general manager Jesse Babe Amaral Jr, Rancho foreman Felix Cabrera and primary yard man Eugene Corda on counts connected to the recall.
Rachos co-owner Robert Singleton is also indicted on a charge of distributing adulterated,