Tyson’s financial chief apologized Monday for his arrest last weekend after he allegedly wandered into the wrong home and fell asleep in a bedroom. “I’m embarrassed and I want to let you know that I take full responsibility for my actions,” John R. Tyson, the chief financial officer of Tyson Foods, said during a Monday earnings call with investors. He is the great-grandson of the meat processing company’s founder.
” Tyson, 32, was arrested on the morning of November 6 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and booked into the Washington County Jail at 2:23 a.m. He allegedly entered a home that wasn’t his and was found asleep on a bed by a woman who lived there, according to news reports. The woman called the police, who identified Tyson through his driver’s license. According to a police report Tyson was charged with public intoxication and criminal trespass, and he was released the same day on bond.
Classy!
All that and no DUI.
What!!!!!!
Nepotism is the best.....Thanks Dad.
Lucky he was not killed
Bros just got lucky 😂😂
RussilloMemes
😅HOW THE FUCK HE GET IN THOUGH ?
The reason you don’t make a frat boy your CEO! 😝
He should be arrested for changing the buffalo chicken strip recipe and the prices of their food 😂
I hate it when that happens.
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