Iowa — A Rock Rapids man who defrauded pork producers while working as the regional manager of an Iowa livestock dealer has been sentenced to six months in prison.
According to the US Attorney’s Office, 52-year-old Robert Harry Bickerstaff of Rock Rapids was convicted of one count of wire fraud after he pleaded guilty last December.
The US Attorney’s office says that at the plea hearing and in his plea agreement, Bickerstaff admitted that he had worked as a regional manager for an Iowa livestock dealer between 2018 and 2021. As regional manager, Bickerstaff oversaw livestock buying stations in Iowa, Minnesota, and South Dakota. From time to time, Bickerstaff also personally counted, classified, and weighed swine at these stations.
They tell us Bickerstaff admitted he participated in a scheme to defraud livestock producers personally and by directing others to falsely and fraudulently lower the weights and reduce the numbers and classifications of swine that producers and sellers had delivered to the dealer at its buying stations; manipulate the weights of swine either manually or using a crowbar, paddle, or other similar object, and thus defeat the electronic scales on which livestock producers’ swine was weighed at his buying stations; and create fraudulent “sort sheets” and scale tickets containing false numbers, classifications, and weights of producers’ swine for transmission to the dealer’s headquarters in Waucoma, Iowa. Finally, concerned about a potential investigation into his conduct in early 2021, Bickerstaff instructed others to destroy anything with his name on it.
In addition to the six-month prison term, Bickerstaff will serve three years of supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system.