Kirkland sentenced to one year in Adams case
Kirkland sentenced to one year in Adams case
David Andrew Kirkland, former director of purchasing for Adams Produce Co. in Birmingham, AL, was sentenced to one year and one day in prison March 20, 2014, according to an AL.com report. Upon his release, Kirkland will serve three years of probation.
Adams Produce, which was founded more than a century ago, filed for bankruptcy in 2012. Several employees have been accused and convicted of resorting to fraud with regard to overpayments by various public entities for fruits and vegetables sold to military bases and schools as the company was going through financial problems.
According to court records, certain Adams employees, in the wake of the company's financial problems, resorted to fraud involving contracts the company had with the U.S. government to provide fruit and vegetables for military bases and schools.
As The Produce News reported this past October, Scott David Grinstead, the former chief executive officer of Adams Produce, was sentenced to 16 months in prison Oct. 29.
There are three other former Adams employees charged in the case who have pleaded guilty and await sentencing: Stanley Joel Butler, Christopher Alan Pfahl and Michael John O’Brien.
In addition to any time served, the co-defendants will jointly pay $481,000 in restitution to the Defense Supply Center.