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Tim Durham sentenced to 50 years

Updated: Friday, 30 Nov 2012, 3:43 PM EST
Published : Friday, 30 Nov 2012, 1:53 PM EST

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - TIm Durham has been sentenced to 50 years in prison by a federal judge.

Judge Magna Stinson's sentence was short of the 225 years the state was pursuing, but she said it was "effectively" a life sentence. She told Durham it was easy for him to donate to charity and politicians because he was using other people’s money. She said he was trying to play the system.

Durham did take the stand on Friday, but no one testified on his behalf, though a few dozen letters were written to the court for him.

While on the stand, Durham said he felt bad for investors, saying he’s read their letters multiple times. He told the court he didn’t know people invested on an individual basis and wishes he was clearer about some things.

Attorneys from the state said a 225-year sentence would underscore the seriousness of Durham’s crimes. But Durham’s attorney argued it wasn’t appropriate, noting Bernie Madoff, convicted of running a high-profile ponzi scheme, didn’t get as many as 225 years.

Durham and two of his associates were found guilty in June of fraudulent financial acts.

Prosecutors claimed he used his purchase of Akron, Ohio-based Fair Finance as his personal piggy bank to pay for the lavish lifestyle, eventually leaving more than 5,000 investors out more than $200 million.

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