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Douglas M. Hodge (born in 1957) is an ... In February 2020 he was sentenced to nine months in federal prison, and to pay a $750,000 fine and serve 500 hours of ...
Douglas Hodge, who retired as chief executive of Allianz SE's California-based Pimco in 2016, also was sentenced to two years of supervised release, a $750,000 fine and 500 hours of community ...
Douglas Hodge had pleaded guilty to paying $850,000 in bribes to get his kids admitted to elite colleges. Ex-CEO in college admission scandal gets 9 months in prison Skip to main content
Douglas Hodge: 01457-138 Served a 9-month sentence; released in March 2021. [20] Former CEO of Pacific Investment Management Company (PIMCO), the world's largest bond manager. Pled guilty in October 2019 to conspiring to commit fraud and money laundering. [20] [21] Billy McFarland: 91186-054 Released on August 30, 2022.
Michelle Janavs and Douglas Hodge, the ex-CEO of Pacific Investment Management Co., can remain free until at least June 30. Virus delays prison time for Hot Pockets heir, ex-CEO Skip to main content
Sentenced to 3 months in prison, 15 months' supervised release with 3 months' home confinement, $95,000 fine, forfeiture of $245,000 & 250 hours of community service. Niki Williams, administrator of standardized tests for ACT and College Board, Houston-area assistant high school teacher.
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Gang member sentenced for committing 27 murders, planned and attempted homicides, and terrorism organization. [59] James Arthur Guye 1971 1,205 years United States: Sentenced for the rape and robbery of a Dallas woman and the murder of another inmate while in prison. Released after 14 years. [56] Richard Speck: 1972 1,200 years, minimum 400 years