OXFORD, Miss. (WJTV) – The owner and operator Express Grain in Mississippi pled guilty to wire fraud.
According to court documents, John R. Coleman, 47, of Greenwood, altered the company’s audited financial statements in order to receive a State warehouse license. He also lied about the amount of debt he owed on grain held at the Express Grain facility, and he claimed to farmers that Express Grain was financially healthy when the company was actually on the brink of bankruptcy.
Express Grain eventually filed bankruptcy in 2021 causing widespread financial hardship for farmers across the Mississippi Delta.
Coleman faces a maximum penalty of 30 years in prison. His sentencing hearing has been set for June 13, 2024, at 1:30 p.m.
“The fraud committed by the defendant in this case has directly and adversely impacted a large number of farmers and it is important that he be held accountable for his actions,” stated U.S. Attorney Clay Joyner.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, Mississippi Attorney General’s Office, United States Department of Agriculture Office of Inspector General, and Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigations are investigating the case.
