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Personally, I think it's too long. He should have the felony convictions on his record, have to pay the $45 million fine, and spend about 5 years in prison. That way, when he comes out, he'll be broke and unemployable. Make him live the way his former employees are now, thanks to him. I don't see any reason we should have to pay for his room and board any longer than that. See how much he likes working at a minimum wage job.
Personally, I think it's too long. He should have the felony convictions on his record, have to pay the $45 million fine, and spend about 5 years in prison. That way, when he comes out, he'll be broke and unemployable. Make him live the way his former employees are now, thanks to him. I don't see any reason we should have to pay for his room and board any longer than that. See how much he likes working at a minimum wage job.