Gezim Selgjekaj is also ordered to pay $16 million in restitution.
By Peter Strozniak |
Updated on December 23, 2015
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One of the biggest embezzlers of the St. Paul Croatian Federal Credit Union massive fraud case was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison Dec. 22 by U.S. District Court Judge Christopher A. Boyko in Cleveland.
Boyko also ordered Gezim Selgjekaj to pay $16 million in restitution.
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