Dennis Zeedyk Sentenced 48 Months, $76,500 Fine for Unlicensed Distilling
Summary
Dennis R. Zeedyk of La Porte, Indiana was sentenced on November 6, 2024 to 48 months in prison, 1 year supervised release, restitution of $43,727.93 to victims, and a $76,500 fine after pleading guilty to mail fraud and tax fraud. Zeedyk operated an unregistered still that produced a product marketed as pure grain ethanol but actually contained toxic methanol levels sourced from industrial alcohol remnants on Lake Michigan barges, resulting in at least three customer deaths.
“Zeedyk used an unregistered still to illegally produce a product that contained toxic levels of methanol and resulted in the deaths of at least three customers.”
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Dennis R. Zeedyk was convicted of mail fraud and tax fraud in connection with operating an unlicensed still that produced and sold methanol-contaminated alcohol marketed as pure food-grade grain ethanol. The sentencing by a federal court in the Northern District of Indiana imposed 48 months imprisonment plus financial penalties totaling over $120,000.\n\nAlcohol manufacturers and distributors should ensure their federal permits are current and their supply chains are thoroughly documented. The case highlights TTB's coordination with FDA, IRS-CID, EPA-CID, and state health departments in investigating adulterated alcohol products that caused fatalities.
Penalties
48 months imprisonment, 1 year supervised release, $76,500 fine, and $43,727.93 restitution to victims
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Press Release - FY 25-1
| Novemeber 6, 2024
For Immediate Release | Office of Congressional and Public Affairs
202-453-2180 |
Unlicensed Still Operator Sentenced To 48 Months’ Imprisonment
FY—25-1
On November 6, 2024, Dennis R. Zeedyk, of La Porte, Indiana, was sentenced to 48 months in prison, 1 year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay restitution to the victims of the offense in a total amount of $43,727.93 after pleading guilty to mail fraud and tax fraud by a distiller.
Zeedyk was also ordered to pay a fine of $76,500.
According to documents in the case, Zeedyk used an unregistered still to illegally produce a product that contained toxic levels of methanol and resulted in the deaths of at least three customers. The product, which was marketed as pure, non-denatured, food-grade grain ethanol distilled from 100% corn was, in fact, sourced from the remnants of denatured industrial alcohol shipments from Lake Michigan barges.
This case was investigated by the Alcohol & Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau with assistance from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Internal Revenue Service – Criminal Investigation Division, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – Criminal Investigation Division, the Indiana State Department of Health, and the Hadley Police Department (Massachusetts). The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Luke N. Reilander, Joel Gabrielse, and Philip C. Benson.
You can find the full press release from the United State Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Indiana on their website.
Last updated: November 7, 2024
Maintained by: Office of Congressional and Public Affairs
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