Rubashkin Appeals Federal Conviction, Sentence
(JTA) -- Attorneys for kosher meatpacking executive Sholom Rubashkin filed an appeal of his conviction on federal financial fraud charges and long prison sentence.
The appeal was filed Friday in the U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis.
Rubashkin was convicted last November on 86 counts of fraud in connection with the Agriprocessors plant in Postville, Iowa. He was sentenced last month to 27 years in a federal prison
The prison term will be followed by five years of parole, according to U.S. District Judge Linda Reade. Rubashkin also will be required to make restitution of nearly $27 million to several financial institutions.
Rubashkin was acquitted last month in an Iowa state court on 67 counts of child labor violations relating to 26 teenagers from South America who worked at the plant.
The Agriprocessors plant was the site of a federal immigration raid in May 2008 in which 389 illegal immigrants, including 31 children, were arrested.
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