Hot Pocket heiress faces up to 21 months in prison and a $175,000 fine over her alleged role in the college admissions scandal
"Hot Pocket Heiress" Michelle Janavs, whose family created the popular brand of frozen snacks, faces sentencing on Tuesday in federal court in Boston for her alleged role in the college admissions scandal.
Prosecutors are seeking 21 months in prison, three years of supervised release, a fine of $175,000, and 250 hours of community service for Janavs. The scheme, according to prosecutors, was led by William "Rick" Singer, who allegedly ran a sham charity to launder money for his consulting business to admit the children of the wealthy into elite schools. Singer pleaded guilty in March.
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