Tony Wasmund, Manager Of Egg Farm Behind Outbreak, Pleads Guilty To Bribing USDA Inspector
date:Sep 17, 2012
A manager at the Iowa egg farms linked to the nationwide salmonella outbreak in 2010 pleaded guilty Wednesday for his role in a conspiracy to bribe a federal inspector to allow the sale of unapproved eggs.

Former DeCoster Farms manager Tony Wasmund acknowledged he conspired with at least one other person to bribe a public official in order to sell restricted eggs and misbranded food during a plea hearing in Sioux City, federal prosecutors said.

Wasmund, 61, of Wilmar, Minn., is a former manage
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