Former Tyson plant manager pleads guilty to defrauding the company

A former Tyson plant manager pleads guilty to defrauding the company of nearly half a million dollars.

Prosecutors say that David Ranger created a square account for a fake business and used company cards to purchase equipment, goods, and services for Tyson. Over a seven-year period.

He deposited that money into his personal accounts.

Ranger could spend 20 years in prison and be ordered to pay a $250,000 dollar fine. A judge will sentence him in July.

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