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John R. Tyson pleads guilty after waking up in stranger’s bed

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Tyson Foods CFO John R. Tyson pleaded guilty to multiple charges on Tuesday after a highly publicized November arrest in which he was caught attempting to sleep in a stranger’s bed.

Tyson, 32, admitted his guilt on charges of public intoxication and criminal trespass, officials from the prosecutor’s office and district court in Fayetteville, Ark. told the Wall Street Journal.

The scion of the Tyson meatpacking empire agreed to pay a $150 fine for each charge and a total of $440 with fees.

The plea marked a reversal for Tyson, who had previously entered a not guilty plea for both charges — despite the entire incident being caught on police bodycam footage. Tyson had been set to face the charges at trial on Feb. 15.

Tyson is the great-grandson of the company’s founder, John W. Tyson. His father, John H. Tyson, is the company’s chairman.

A former JPMorgan investment banker with degrees from Harvard and Stanford, Tyson took over as the family business’s CFO last September.

The Post has reached out to Tyson Foods for comment on the guilty plea.


John Tyson was arrested after the incident.
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In December, Tyson Foods said that company officials and a committee of independent board directors have had conducted separate review of the incident and resulted in unspecific “actions” consistent with its internal guidelines.

“The Board supports Mr. Tyson and has continued confidence in his ability to lead Tyson Foods as CFO,” the company said in a statement at the time.

The bodycam footage released in November revealed how police officers confronted a confused-looking Tyson, who was found asleep in the bed of a female college student in Fayetteville.


Tyson is seen in the custody of Washington County (Ark.) Sheriff's deputies.
Tyson is seen in the custody of Washington County (Ark.) Sheriff’s deputies.
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The officers arrested Tyson just after 2 a.m. on Nov. 6 after he attempted to ignore their commands and go back to sleep. The unnamed woman purportedly thought her home was being burglarized and contacted the authorities.

“A college-age female was very alarmed that a male who she did not know was inside of her residence uninvited,” the police report said. Tyson was released on bond later the same morning.

Police said Tyson seemed “sluggish and uncoordinated” throughout the encounter and smelled of alcohol prior to his arrest.


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Tyson seemed “sluggish and uncoordinated.”
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John R Tyson
Tyson was found asleep in the bed of a female college student.
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Tyson later said he was “embarrassed for personal conduct that is inconsistent with my personal values, the company’s values and the high expectations we hold for each other here at Tyson Foods” and indicated he would seek counseling for alcohol abuse.

“I made a serious mistake and this has caused me to reflect deeply on the impact my actions can have on others,” Tyson added.

Tyson also apologized for the arrest during the company’s Nov. 14 quarterly earnings call – which marked the first time he addressed investors since taking the helm as CFO.

[Written in collaboration with other media outlets with information from the following sources]

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