Sorry.
“Obviously you [or] your loved ones have not been victims of white-collar crime. As a victim of Earl Jones, I can tell you that the way the law stands now, Jones will be free long before any one of us regain any semblance of normalcy and closure. It makes no sense that a man, sentenced to 11 years in jail for ruining the lives of 158-plus people will serve only 22 months in jail. I can tell you that my father died and his whole estate was stolen, all within 3 months, leaving us completely devastated. Two years later, we are still scrambling to pay Dad's 2008 taxes.... This is a very serious crime with serious long-term repercussions--the penalty should be proportionate to the crime.”
If I could ask Jackie Naltchayan, can you tell us the sense you have as a result of being a victim?