By Sam Stanton
sstanton@sacbee.com
Frederick Scott Salyer, the indicted tomato businessman accused of racketeering and bribery, on Thursday again will attempt to win his release on bail while awaiting trial in federal court.
Salyer's attorneys have asked U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence K. Karlton to approve Salyer's request to be released from the Sacramento County Jail, and have offered to have him remain under virtual house arrest at his Pebble Beach mansion, subject to GPS monitoring and to have someone present to physically ensure he remains on the property.
They also have offered to have him post a large bail amount and have said he has no plans to flee but wants to be able to assist in preparing his defense against a seven-count indictment that could send him to prison for 20 years.
Two U.S. magistrate judges have rejected his request for release, and prosecutors plan to oppose the latest effort before Karlton on Thursday morning in U.S. District Court in Sacramento. The government contends Salyer has moved millions of dollars overseas and was seeking to relocate to a country from which he could not be extradited.
Call The Bee's Sam Stanton, (916) 321-1091.
Previous coverage:
Tomato king sees his empire crumble - March 14, 2010
Key players in the Salyer case - March 14, 2010
Food executive Salyer denied bail in Sacramento federal court - March 4, 2010
SK Foods magnate Salyer hears charges in racketeering case - Feb. 27, 2010
Arrested tomato magnate to appear in Sacramento court - Feb. 26, 2010
SK Foods magnate Salyer indicted on racketeering charges - Feb. 19, 2010
Judge orders SK Foods magnate sent to capital - Feb. 6, 2010
FBI arrests SK Foods owner on fraud charges - Feb. 5, 2010


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