In January 2022, a jury convicted Holmes on four felony counts of fraud and conspiracy and ordered her to pay half of $452 million in restitution to the victims.
Holmes filed a motion to stay out of prison on bail while she appealed her conviction, but it was denied. Holmes was sentenced to 11 years though it’s likely she won’t serve the full sentence.
"There’s also the First Step Act, which was passed in late 2018. Based on the length of her sentence, will earn her another year off her sentence. Then she’s eligible to get a year in a half-way house or home confinement. So, my estimate is that she’ll serve 7 ½ years in prison presuming she doesn’t get into any trouble," said Paperny.
Now in prison, Holmes leaves behind two young children, a son born a few weeks before the start of her trial and a daughter who was conceived after she was convicted.that I have read and agree
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