Federal jury convicts senior Didion Milling employees over fatal Wisconsin corn mill explosion cover-up
- A federal jury convicted two senior Didion Milling employees of falsifying records and obstructing an investigation into a deadly 2017 corn mill explosion in Wisconsin.
- The explosion, caused by combustible corn dust, killed 5 workers at the Didion Milling plant in Cambria, Wisconsin.
- Vice President of Operations Derrick Clark was found guilty of falsifying environmental compliance records and lying to investigators.
- Former Food Safety Superintendent Shawn Mesner was convicted of conspiring to falsify safety and sanitation records.
- Didion Milling previously pleaded guilty to the charges and agreed to pay fines and compensation to victims' families.