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DETROIT (AP) — A former executive at a major Detroit nonprofit was sentenced Thursday to 19 years in prison for stealing more ...
Smith faced a maximum of 20 years in prison; prosecutors had requested he be sentenced to an 18-years, while defense ...
A former executive at the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy was sentenced to 19 years for stealing $40 million intended for ...
William Smith, the former CFO of the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, who pleaded guilty in a $40 million embezzlement case, ...
In addition to serving 19 years, the judge ordered Smith to pay $48.1 million in restitution - giving $43.1 million to the ...
Former CFO William Smith's $44M thievery was "truly evil," diminished the nonprofit's reputation and exploited trust, ...
William Smith used stolen money to donate to the nonprofit itself, presumably for a tax write off, a Detroit Riverfront ...
A federal judge has sentenced former Detroit Riverfront Conservancy CFO William Smith to 19 years in federal prison for embezzling more than $48 million from the nonprofit over more than a decade.
Lawyers for William Smith say his "unfettered cooperation" deserves a lower prison sentence than the 18 years prosecutors ...
William Smith was sentenced to 19 years in prison on Thursday for embezzling more than $40 million from the nonprofit over an ...
After a long legal battle, the former nonprofit CFO is set to do nearly 19 years of federal time for stealing over $40 ...