Strafford man wanted by FBI in multimillion-dollar cattle fraud scheme

The FBI is looking for a Strafford man allegedly connected to a multi-state wire fraud scheme through a cattle sale business.

Joshua Link, 32, was among five people indicted by a federal grand jury in Fort Worth, Texas, on Wednesday, Feb. 11, in an alleged nationwide fraud scheme totaling $220 million. Of the five people indicted, Link is facing the highest number of criminal charges — 10 counts of wire fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and two counts of money laundering. He is the only one of the group that remains a fugitive.

All of the people indicted were associated with Agridime LLC, a business headquartered in Fort Worth that offered cattle sales and meat processing and retail services to the public, according to an FBI news release. Link served as the executive director…

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