Agriprocessors trial moved out of Iowa Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | September 11, 2009 The trial of four former top managers of the Agriprocessors kosher meatpacking plant was moved out of Iowa because of negative publicity. U.S. District Court Judge Linda Reade moved the trial from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to Sioux Falls, S.D. Earlier, Reade accepted the defense request to postpone the trial until after the High Holy Days. The original start date of Sept. 15 was put off to Oct. 13. Agriprocessors CEO Sholom Rubashkin and his three co-defendants have pleaded not guilty to charges of violating federal immigration laws, bank fraud, wire fraud and mail fraud. Rubashkin, his co-defendants and his father, Aaron Rubashkin, former owner of Agriprocessors, face more than 9,000 additional charges of child labor law violations. In July, SHF Industries purchased Agriprocessors for $8.5 million. The new owners told reporters that they plan to reopen as a kosher plant in the near future. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Religion Who is Elijah anyway? And will he be at your seder this year? Bay Area Ex–San Jose firefighter says her superior was a ‘known Nazi sympathizer’ Books How Judy Blume broke taboos around interfaith marriage Recipe These crispy li’l matzah balls go with everything Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up