Former publisher of the Chicago Sun-Times gets 29 months in prison
The New York Times reports that F. David Radler, former publisher of the Chicago Sun-Times, was sentenced to 29 months in prison and fined $250,000 for stealing millions from shareholders of Hollinger International.
Radler's partner Conrad Black was sentenced last week to 6 1/2 years in prision for his role in cheating shareholders out of $6 million.
''I'm sorry for what I've done,'' said Radler, 65, who had pleaded guilty to fraud and testified against Black in return for a reduced sentence.
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