date:Sep 17, 2012
today was the result of an agreement between the parties, said Wasmund's attorney, Richard M. Kerger. He said his client had supervisory responsibilities at some DeCoster enterprises, including those in Wright County.
The charging document says that in April 2010, months before the outbreak, Wasmund authorized giving $300 in petty cash to be used by another employee to bribe a U.S. Department of Agriculture inspector assigned to DeCoster's Wright County Egg. The goal was to influence the inspec