NEW YORK (AP) - The former assistant to a Chinese billionaire has been sentenced to seven months in prison on a tax charge stemming from a United Nations bribery case.
Jeff C. Yin was sentenced Wednesday by Manhattan federal Judge Vernon Broderick.
Prosecutors said Yin failed to pay taxes on his $54,000 salary for two years. He apologized at sentencing.
Yin was chief assistant to a Chinese billionaire when both were arrested in September 2015. The billionaire, Ng Lap Seng (ihng-LAP’-sihng), is awaiting sentencing after his conviction for paying bribes to U.N. officials.
Yin’s attorney, Assistant Federal Defender Sabrina Schroff, urged the judge to let Yin serve the sentence at a halfway house rather than a prison. Broderick asked both sides to submit arguments and said he’ll rule later on the request.
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