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Vermont Business Magazine The United States Attorney for the District of Vermont announced that Jeremy Fairbanks, 44, formerly of St Albans, Vermont, was sentenced on December 18, 2020 upon his guilty plea to two counts of wire fraud: one stemming from his conduct in Vermont, and one relating to a subsequent fraud in Tennessee.
Fairbanks was sentenced to 10 months of imprisonment to be followed by three years of supervised release, to run concurrently on both counts.
US District Judge Christina Reiss also ordered that Fairbanks pay restitution totaling $155,392. Fairbanks must surrender to the US Bureau of Prisons to begin his sentence on April 15, 2021.
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Michael Cohen, former attorney to President Donald Trump, leaves his apartment building before beginning his prison term, on May 6, 2019, in New York. (AP Photo/Kevin Hagen)
NEW YORK (AP) Michael Cohen, US President Donald Trump’s former lawyer, says he deserves early release from home confinement but federal authorities refuse to credit him for good behavior and hundreds of hours of work and prison courses completed behind bars. Cohen filed court papers Monday, contending that he “could be eligible for release in a matter of weeks or months” under the First Step Act, a sweeping criminal justice reform Trump signed into law in 2018.
Ninth COVID-19 inmate death in Minnesota prisons 70-year-old man is the fifth inmate to die of the virus at the Faribault prison. December 19, 2020 7:00pm Text size Copy shortlink:
A 70-year-old inmate died of COVID-19 Saturday morning after his recent diagnosis, becoming Minnesota s ninth inmate to die of the virus.
The man was exposed to the novel coronavirus while incarcerated at the Minnesota Correctional Facility in Faribault and died at a nearby hospital. The state s Department of Corrections (DOC) has not yet released his name.
It s the fifth COVID-19 death at Faribault, the state s largest prison with an inmate capacity of 2,000.