A federal prosecutor is urging a judge to reject former Jay Peak owner Ariel Quiros’ bid to have his five-year prison sentence reduced in the largest fraud case in Vermont history.Quiros, through a filing last month by his attorney and a letter he.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Paul Van de Graaf argues that a five-year prison term for the former Jay Peak owner sentenced earlier this year for his role in the largest fraud case in Vermont history should stand, despite Quiros “begging” for mercy.
An attorney for the former Jay Peak owner has filed a motion seeking sentence reconsideration. Quiros, who was sentenced earlier this year for his role in the largest fraud case in the state’s history, also submitted a letter Tuesday, stating, “I pray for mercy, and I pray for grace.”
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