Guam trio sentenced for stealing $10.75M from children's charity

Guam trio sentenced for stealing $10.75M from children's charity

Three Guam residents received federal prison sentences after being convicted of running a fraud scheme that diverted and laundered more than $10.75 million in charitable bingo proceeds intended to fund travel expenses for children receiving medical care through Shriners Hospital for Children in Hawaii, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Districts of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands announced.

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