Jury finds Senate candidate's family-owned company price gouged eggs
An Illinois jury found on Tuesday that several companies, including one co-owned by a U.S. Senate candidate from Indiana, conspired to restrict the supply of eggs to drive up the prices.
Rose Acre Farms Inc. previously chaired by John Rust, who is running to succeed U.S. Sen. Mike Braun Cal-Maine Foods Inc. and two egg-industry groups will have to pay damages to General Mills Inc., a Kraft Heinz Co. unit, Kellogg Co. and Nestle SA. The same jury will determine the damages to be awarded in a trial scheduled to begin on Nov. 29, as reported by Bloomberg.
Rust said he couldnt comment on the case because it is still under adjudication. Rose Acres also said it couldnt comment for the same reason.
Rust is challenging U.S. Rep. Jim Banks, a Columbia City Republican, who has the backing of the Indiana Republican Party, a commanding lead and Brauns endorsement.
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