Sholom Rubashkin | |
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Born | Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin October 30, 1959 |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Kosher meat plant manager |
Employer | Agriprocessors |
Criminal charge | Bank fraud |
Criminal penalty | 27 years imprisonment, $27 million in restitution. June 2010. |
Criminal status | Sentence commuted December 20, 2017 |
Spouse | Leah Rubashkin |
Children | 10 |
Parent(s) | Aaron Rubashkin (father) Rivka Rubashkin (mother) |
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Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin (born October 30, 1959)[1] is the former CEO of Agriprocessors, a now-bankrupt kosher slaughterhouse and meat packing plant in Postville, Iowa, formerly owned by his father, Aaron Rubashkin. During his time as CEO of the plant, Agriprocessors grew into one of the nation's largest kosher meat producers, but was also cited for issues involving animal cruelty,[2] food safety, environmental safety, child labor, and hiring undocumented immigrants.[3]
In November 2009, Rubashkin was convicted of 86 counts of financial fraud, including bank fraud, mail and wire fraud and money laundering. In June 2010, he was sentenced to 27 years in prison. In a separate trial, he was acquitted of knowingly hiring underage workers. He served his sentence in Federal Correctional Institution, Otisville in Mount Hope, New York. In January 2011, his lawyers filed an appeal; on September 16, 2011, the appeals court ruled against Rubashkin. The U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal of that ruling on October 1, 2012. On December 20, 2017, asserting a large bipartisan push for the measure, President Donald Trump commuted Rubashkin's prison sentence after eight years served.[4]