Brazilian President Michel Temer has been charged with accepting about $150,000 in bribes from a co-owner and former chairman of global meatpacking giant JBS SA, whose U.S. division is based in Greeley. The criminal charges were filed Monday by Brazil's attorney general, Rodrigo Janot, the Wall Street Journal reports. The charges follow admissions last month by the former JBS chairman, Joesley Batista, to Brazilian authorities that he made illegal payments collectively totaling millions of dollars…