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6 Goldstein turned a blind eye to tainted chicken served to schoolchildren in exchange for bribes from three co-defendants.During closing arguments Thursday.
Eric Goldstein — the former head of the departments Office of School Support Services — was found guilty by a Brooklyn federal jury of extortion.LinkedInIt wasn’t until April 2017 that the DOE removed all of Somma’s products from schools following repeated complaints of foreign objects in the chicken tenders by students and staffers.the trio of meat purveyors increased their bribes offering Goldstein total ownership of their side company.
6 Brian Twomey of Somma foods was also convicted in the bribery scheme.More On: bribery Hunter Biden special counsel David Weiss grilled by House Judiciary Committee Adams bizarrely played himself being asked for political favors in Turkish rom-com years before bribe probe NYC construction biz in Eric Adams FBI fundraising probe tied to past corruption scandals Fetterman moves to ban Menendez from classified briefings as embattled NJ senator says it’s his ‘own decision not to attend’ A former executive with the New York City Department of Education was convicted Wednesday of taking bribes in exchange for turning a blind eye to tainted food served to public school kids — including chicken tenders laden with plastic.
people reported bleeding from half-inch pieces of “wire-like metal” and blue plastic found in the poultry.
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