Concur. Having 3 to 5 illegal immigrants working could be viewed as an oversight, but having almost 400 illegal immigrants, including some children working there demonstrates a pattern designed to profit at the expense of others. That other financial fraud was involved as well sort of seal the case that this was a case of greed to the point of extortion.
What I also completely disagree with is the debate that his sentence was an equivalent to a life sentence due to his age. So what? Does that make every 55 year old “eligible” to commit fraud etc.. and receive a slap on the hand vs a 30 year old that did the same crime? If his crime cost the banks 26 million... who “paid” for that? I’m assuming we did... maybe more to this case but IMHO if there isn’t... I’m not agreeing to the decision.
What I also completely disagree with is the debate that his sentence was an equivalent to a life sentence due to his age. So what? Does that make every 55 year old “eligible” to commit fraud etc.. and receive a slap on the hand vs a 30 year old that did the same crime? If his crime cost the banks 26 million... who “paid” for that? I’m assuming we did... maybe more to this case but IMHO if there isn’t... I’m not agreeing to the decision.