September 24, 2024

Prosecutors: Rogue distillery workers led whiskey theft scheme

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Nine people have been indicted on charges of spiriting away what Kentucky authorities say was more bourbon whiskey than one person could drink in a lifetime.

The indictments were handed up Tuesday. Prosecutors say the scheme led by rogue distillery workers lasted for years and involved tens of thousands of dollars' worth of whiskey.

Authorities say two distilleries were targeted — the Buffalo Trace and Wild Turkey distilleries.

They say the criminal syndicate operated since 2008 or 2009. They said the recovered whiskey alone is worth at least $100,000.

The indictments tie together two highly publicized heists in the world's bourbon-producing hub — the theft of barrels of Wild Turkey bourbon earlier this year and the disappearance of Pappy Van Winkle bourbon.