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Brad Stinn Sentenced - Every Choice Has A Consequence - Update by Chuck Gallagher Ethics Speaker


On of the most viewed Blog entries was the one about Brad Stinn and Friedman’s Jewelers.

Pump up those sales! We’ve got to make the quarter! How often are those command heard and how tempting is it to make the wrong choices in order to please the investing public and Wall Street?

Following six weeks of trial - Bradley Stinn, age 47, - former CEO of Freidman’s, Inc. and Crescent Jewelers, found himself being convicted of securities fraud, mail fraud and conspiracy. Likewise, in addition to Stinn’s conviction, the former CFO, Victor Suglia and form Controller, John Mauro have entered guilty pleas into what was a massive accounting fraud.

With a guilty plea entered, the wheels of justice in the federal system move slowly at times.  Many have wondered just what outcome would befall Brad Stinn  prison1who some hated and others sympathized with.  Well, today the verdict has been handed down.

His sentence:

12 years in federal prison

3 years probation

$4M restitution

He should report sometime in the next 60 days

Speaking from experience, Stinn will be required to serve 85% of his active sentence, which means that he’ll serve 122.4 months - which is a long time!

As always, this blog is open for comments.

Do you think that this sentence is fair?

Would you, if you had the opportunity to serve on a jury, have given Brad - more, less or this amount a punishment for his guilty plea?

COMMENTS ARE WELCOME!

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I can't believe that Brad Stinn's crime deserves 12 years of prison! When you look at what the mortgage companies have done to our country and they are getting off without any jail time or financial restitution it boggles the mind. I think this is another scape goat (Martha Stewart) situation where you are taking too much from one person. I do know Brad Stinn and he is a great guy with a wonderful family. This is a tragedy. I only hope an appeal can lessen his sentence and that he does not have to pay the price for so many others who have done worse. In addition... I can only imagine how many other companies are doing the same thing. Yes, since he is guilty he should be responsible and have to pay... pay $$$$ but don't lock him away for 12 years!
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