Selma farmer, Clovis packing house manager enter pleas to crop insurance fraud charges
A Selma farmer and a Clovis fruit packing house manager have each pleaded guilty for defrauding a crop insurance company of more than
Jatinderjeet “Jyoti” Sihota, 37, and
Federal investigators said the scheme went on from 2012 through 2016. During that time, Sihota and Hackett worked together to underreport the amount of fruit Sihota’s company delivered and sold through the packing house. Sihota, whose family farms table grapes and other crops in Fresno and Tulare counties, made it appear as though the farm had suffered significant crop losses when that was not true.
The scheme netted them more than
The case was the result of an investigation by the
“The USDA OIG is committed to combating crop insurance fraud through criminal investigations and civil enforcement. Fraudulent activity within the crop insurance program undermines its intent and misdirects taxpayer dollars from where they were intended. We thank the
Sihota is scheduled to be sentenced on
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