5 Months in Jail, and Stewart Vows, 'I'll Be Back'
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Martha Stewart is sentenced to five months in a minimum security facility, five months house arrest and a $30,000 fine. Shares of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia went up $3.17.
Publication Name: The New York Times
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0362-4331
Year: 2004
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Witness in Stewart Case Gets A $2,000 Fine on Guilty Plea
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Douglas Faneuil, an assistant to Peter Bacanovic, received a fine in lieu of prison time for helping his boss cover up Martha Stewart's sale of ImClone shares.
Publication Name: The New York Times
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0362-4331
Year: 2004
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