Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Prosecutors Looking for a Light Sentence for Whistle-Blower

(AP)  A light sentence is being sought by prosecutors for whistle-blower Deanna Coleman.  She faces up to five years in prison for her role in an alleged $3.7 billion ponzi scheme under businessman Tom Petters.  Prosecutors as asking for a lesser sentence--perhaps including no prison time--as they state that Coleman's efforts were highly instrumental in facilitating the prosecutors.

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