Count four: obstruction of justice
Maximum 20 years in prison
$250,000 fine
Five years supervised release
He was convicted on counts three and four.
Charges, possible sentence
Count one: identity theft
Maximum five years in prison
$250,000 fine
Three years supervised release
Count two: wire fraud
Maximum 20 years in prison
$250,000 fine
Five years supervised release
Count three: unlawful computer access
Maximum five years in prison
$250,000 fine
Three years supervised release
Lesser included misdemeanor offense on count three carries a maximum of one year in prison
Count four: obstruction of justice
Maximum 20 years in prison
$250,000 fine
Five years supervised release
With more than 20 years prison as the maximum, I would be appalled (but not amazed) if he didn’t have to go to prison for at least two years.