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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 ...
Defense attorneys had sought a minimum 12½-year penalty for the former nonprofit executive who stole at least $44 million.
Smith, 52, is also responsible for $48 million in restitution and will be on supervised release for three years once he ...
Former CFO William Smith's $44M thievery was "truly evil," diminished the nonprofit's reputation and exploited trust, ...
Detroit Riverfront CFO William Smith requested leniency while portraying corrupt thief as a decent and good man despite ...
A federal judge has sentenced former Detroit Riverfront Conservancy CFO William Smith to 19 years in federal prison for ...
William Smith used stolen money to donate to the nonprofit itself, presumably for a tax write off, a Detroit Riverfront ...
In addition to serving 19 years, the judge ordered Smith to pay $48.1 million in restitution - giving $43.1 million to the ...
DETROIT (AP) — A former executive at a major Detroit nonprofit was sentenced Thursday to 19 years in prison for stealing more than $40 million meant to help beautify the city’s riverfront.