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Former media tycoon Conrad Black has been sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison. Former media tycoon Conrad Black has been jailed for six-and-a-half years by a Chicago court after stealing millions of dollars from shareholders.
He has been told to report to prison in 12 weeks and will remain free on $21m (£10.3m) bail until then. He has been told to report to prison in 12 weeks, but will remain free until then on payment of $21m (£10.3m) bail.
The sentence was at the lower end of the guidelines outlined by the judge, Amy St Eve. He was also fined $125,000 (£61,000) by the Chicago court. He was also fined $125,000 (£61,000) by the Chicago court, but still professes his innocence and plans to appeal.
The member of the UK's House of Lords was found guilty of three counts of fraud and one of obstructing justice. Black, a peer in the UK's House of Lords, was convicted of three counts of fraud another of obstructing justice.
Black will also have to forfeit $6.1m, which is the amount that a pre-sentencing report sent to the judge calculated had been stolen from shareholders.
"Frankly I cannot understand how someone of your stature, on top of a media empire, could commit such acts," the judge said.
Government prosecutors had called for a prison term of between 16 and 24 years.Government prosecutors had called for a prison term of between 16 and 24 years.
He still professes his innocence and plans to appeal. Those demands were not met, and the eventual sentence was at the lower end of guidelines outlined by the judge, Amy St Eve.
Black will also have to forfeit $6.1m, which is the amount that a pre-sentencing report sent to the judge calculated had been stolen from shareholders of Hollinger International.
"Frankly I cannot understand how someone of your stature, on top of a media empire, could commit such acts," the judge said.
She will recommend that he should serve his sentence at a federal prison camp near Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
His lawyers say they will apply for a court order allowing him to remain free until his appeal has been heard.
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Together with his business associates, Black was convicted of stealing millions of dollars from shareholders of Hollinger International, of which he was chairman.Together with his business associates, Black was convicted of stealing millions of dollars from shareholders of Hollinger International, of which he was chairman.
They were found to have paid themselves tax-free bonuses from the sale of newspaper assets without the approval of the company's board. class="" href="/1/hi/business/7137461.stm">Did he get off lightly? class="" href="/1/hi/business/6896015.stm">Timeline: Conrad Black They were found to have paid themselves tax-free bonuses from the sale of newspaper assets without the approval of the company's board.
Did he get off lightly?Timeline: Conrad Black
In addition, Black was convicted on one count of obstructing justice, after being recorded on tape removing documents from his office in Toronto after US regulators had informed him he was under investigation.In addition, Black was convicted on one count of obstructing justice, after being recorded on tape removing documents from his office in Toronto after US regulators had informed him he was under investigation.
In interviews before sentencing, Black had shown little remorse, but in court he told the judge that he wanted to, "express very profound regret and sadness", to Hollinger shareholders. In interviews before sentencing Black had shown little remorse, but in court he told the judge that he wanted to "express very profound regret and sadness" to Hollinger shareholders.
Under Black's leadership, Hollinger acquired The Daily Telegraph in London, the Chicago Sun-Times and the Jerusalem Post.Under Black's leadership, Hollinger acquired The Daily Telegraph in London, the Chicago Sun-Times and the Jerusalem Post.
If the judge had accepted more of the prosecution's assertions about the size of the fraud and Black's role in it then he could have faced as much as 35 years in prison. If the judge had accepted more of the prosecution's assertions about the size of the fraud and Black's role in it then he could have faced as many as 35 years in prison.
"It's a lenient sentence - the judge was clearly very tolerant of his remorseless tirades," Black's biographer Tom Bower told BBC News."It's a lenient sentence - the judge was clearly very tolerant of his remorseless tirades," Black's biographer Tom Bower told BBC News.