Retirement Dashed for Swindled Printer —Michelson
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Gehly is rightly outraged at the light prison sentence Garrow now faces, and doubts he will ever see much restitution. Currently on bail and working in a kitchen at a nursing home, Garrow will encounter slim job opportunities when she is ultimately released from prison as a convicted felon. "It's a joke; even if she pays me $25 to $50 per week, it would take her hundreds of years," he notes. "This has been financially devastating to me, and you get to a point where you feel that you can't trust anyone anymore."
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