Breaking: Hot Pockets heiress sentenced to 5 months in prison and $250,000 fine over her role in the college-admissions scandal
Hot Pockets heiress Michelle Janavs, whose family created the popular brand of frozen snacks, was sentenced to five months in prison on Tuesday in federal court in Boston for her alleged role in the college-admissions scandal,The judge also ordered Janavs to pay a $250,000 fine and rejected her request for probation, the report said.
Janavs said in court that she was "so very sorry that I tried to create an unfair advantage for my children," according to the report. Janavs was formerly an executive at Chef America Inc., a food manufacturer cofounded by her father that created the Hot Pockets calzones,Janavs, a resident of Newport Coast, California, is charged with conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, honest services mail and wire fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering.
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