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Feds Allege Valley Corporate Insider, Small Businessman Stole $5 Million in Cow Feed
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By Bill McEwen, News Director
Published 3 years ago on
September 1, 2022

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Story updated at 2:44 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022, to include a response from Richard Best’s attorney.

A federal grand jury indicted Richard Best, 68, of Fresno, and Shawn Sawa, 46, formerly of Clovis, on Thursday, charging them with conspiracy and wire fraud while orchestrating the theft of cow feed valued at $4.8 million.

The indictment alleges that Best and Sawa used the proceeds from their scheme to purchase luxury homes and multiple vehicles, take trips, and hire private karate teachers.

U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced the indictments in a news release.

Stole Canola, Sold It for a Windfall: Indictment

According to court documents, from 2015 through 2017, Best and Sawa stole $4.8 million worth of canola used in cow feed from international food processors. They then sold it for a windfall.

Best and Sawa allegedly carried out the scheme through Best’s now defunct train-to-truck loading company, Richard Best Transfer Inc.

The victims sent hundreds of thousands of tons of their canola and other commodities to RBT for delivery to their customers. Sawa was the manager of one of the victim’s branch offices in Fresno and had a close relationship with Best, prosecutors said.

The Texas Connection

Best and Sawa sold the stolen canola through an acquaintance in Texas who used to work in the livestock feed industry. The acquaintance sold the stolen canola to farms and dairies, and distributed the proceeds according to Best’s instructions.

It is further alleged that when victims inquired about their missing canola, Best and Sawa told them it had been destroyed by bad weather.

The FBI investigated this case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Barton is the prosecutor.

If convicted, Best and Sawa face up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for each of the conspiracy and wire fraud counts.

Best Denies Denies All Allegations in Indictment

Best’s attorney, Jeffrey T. Hammerschmidt of Fresno, issued this statement in response to the indictments:

“As alleged in the civil complaint filed by Richard Best, Mr. Best was the victim of a corrupt corporate culture that turned a blind eye to its contractual obligations owed to Mr. Best. (Archer Daniels Midland) failed to supervise its own employee, Shawn Sawa, who extorted money from Mr. Best under the threat that he would not allow any further business between ADM and Mr. Best’s company, RBT.  Mr. Best was dedicated to his employees and to his company.

“Even though the subject events occurred more than five years ago, the U.S. Attorney, for some reason, has decided to pursue this indictment, within weeks of the commencement of the trial of Mr. Best’s civil lawsuit against ADM wherein he is seeking damages against them for breach of contract which ultimately put RBT out of business.

“Mr. Best denies each of the allegations contained in (the) Department of Justice Press Release.”

Transfer Company Tried to Sue a Fresno County Judge

In 2019, RBT tried to sue Fresno County Superior Court Judge Kimberly A. Gaab over a discovery order she issued after Archer Daniels Midland, a food processing company based in Chicago, alleged theft by RBT.

Previously, RBT alleged that ADM and its agents wrongfully extorted money from RBT.

The transfer company’s lawsuit against Gaab was dismissed on the order of then-U.S. Chief District Judge Lawrence J. O’Neill.

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Bill McEwen is news director and columnist for GV Wire. He joined GV Wire in August 2017 after 37 years at The Fresno Bee. With The Bee, he served as Opinion Editor, City Hall reporter, Metro columnist, sports columnist and sports editor through the years. His work has been frequently honored by the California Newspapers Publishers Association, including authoring first-place editorials in 2015 and 2016. Bill and his wife, Karen, are proud parents of two adult sons, and they have two grandsons. You can contact Bill at 559-492-4031 or at Send an Email

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