Price-Fixing Charges Against Chicken-Industry Executives Are Dismissed

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A federal judge has put an apparent end to a probe that alleged an effort by rival companies to coordinate chicken prices

WASHINGTON—The Justice Department’s last criminal case against former poultry-industry executives accused of price-fixing has collapsed, bringing an apparent end to a probe that alleged an effort by rival companies to coordinate prices of chickens sold to restaurants, grocery stores and others.

A federal judge on Monday dismissed charges against former Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. employees Jason McGuire and Timothy Stiller after prosecutors moved to drop them. The Justice Department’s decision came after the judge criticized the case and barred most of the government’s evidence, including hundreds of emails and text messages and the anticipated testimony of the government’s main witness.

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scottlincicome in canada you would get charged for *not* fixing chicken prices

Federal Judge who put end to probe that chicken companies worked together to raise chicken prices. I heard the Judge owns 20 chicken houses what do you expect for him to do, trump appointed.

A bulk of hyperinflation we’re experiencing now is corporate greed. They want to make up 2 years of profit downfall during the pandemic.

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