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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Dynus has come to an end — for the most part
With Kay Rogers now being sentenced, it was the last piece — the largest piece — in the Dynus scandal that rocked Butler County several years ago.
It took so long to be sentenced following her December 2007 guilty plea because she was helping the FBI in other related investigations.
The official count: 2 years in prison, 5 years probation and must pay her portion of $4 million in restitution, the amount Rogers signed for on Dec. 31, 2004, so Dynus could secure a loan with National City Bank.
The deal ultimately resulted in more than $10 million in elicit loans from National City and Fifth Third banks.
Rogers’ reporting date will be the last official piece of business in this case, which will be set by the Bureau of Prisons, said her attorney Konrad Kircher. That date will fall between 30 to 90 days from Tuesday’s sentencing hearing.
While the Dynus scandal is all but wrapped up, the fiber optics issue has one piece left — Mike Fox. Fox’s sentencing hearing has yet to be set, but his plea agreement for his involvement in NORMAP, the company that built the fiber optics system, indicates he agreed to four years in prison.
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