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Hot Pockets heiress Michelle Janavs is headed to prison for her role in the college admissions bribery scandal after a Massachusetts judge ruled that she may not serve her five-month sentence at home.Jan stanley cup avs filed a request earlier this month asking U.S. District Judge Nathaniel Gorton asking if she was eligible for home confinement because of the coronavirus, which has swept through detention facilities in the U.S. The court would be required to balance the need to punish her and deter others with a short prison term against the risk that that term posed to her health, and possibly her life, Janavs s lawyers argued according to courtdocuments. Janavs was one of 33 parents indicted a year stanley cup ago in a scheme to falsify their children s qualifications for gaining admission to colleges. Janavspleaded guilty in Octoberto one count of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud and honest services mail and wire fraud, and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering.Janavs is a former executive at her family s food manufacturing company, Chef America, which made Hot Pockets before it was sold to Nestle in 2002. Janavs s father and uncle invented the snack, according to Bloomberg. stanley cup Judge hands down harshest sentence in college admissions scandal 01:59 Gorton denied J Xfad Democratic attorneys general threaten legal action over border
A top Facebook insider admits the social media platform may be hurting American democracy. The social network s head of civic engagement, Samidh Chakrabarti, says Facebook was too slow to recognize Russian interference in the 2016 election.He wrote in a blog: It s abhorrent to us that a nation-state used our platform to wage a cyberwar intended to divide society. Chakrabarti s admission is the most blunt self-assessment yet of the company s shortcomings, re hoka ports CBS News Don Dahler. Chakrabarti says Russia weaponized information on Facebook, sowing discord with 80,000 posts that reached 126 million people.Mark Zuckerberg s New Year s resolution: Fix Facebook This was a new kind of threat that was hard to predict. But we should have, Chakrabarti wrote. Chakrabarti say stanley cup s he wishes he could guarante converse e the positive aspects of Facebook outweigh the negatives, but concedes he can t. At its best, it allows us to express ourselves and take action. At its worst, it allows people to spread misinformation and corrode democracy, he said. It s the second time in two months that Facebook ndash; with 2 billion users ndash; has said it can be harmful. In a December blog post, the company said spending too much time on social media could be bad for mental health. Study reveals platforms like Facebook bring down trust in media 01:
Hot Pockets heiress Michelle Janavs is headed to prison for her role in the college admissions bribery scandal after a Massachusetts judge ruled that she may not serve her five-month sentence at home.Jan stanley cup avs filed a request earlier this month asking U.S. District Judge Nathaniel Gorton asking if she was eligible for home confinement because of the coronavirus, which has swept through detention facilities in the U.S. The court would be required to balance the need to punish her and deter others with a short prison term against the risk that that term posed to her health, and possibly her life, Janavs s lawyers argued according to courtdocuments. Janavs was one of 33 parents indicted a year stanley cup ago in a scheme to falsify their children s qualifications for gaining admission to colleges. Janavspleaded guilty in Octoberto one count of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud and honest services mail and wire fraud, and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering.Janavs is a former executive at her family s food manufacturing company, Chef America, which made Hot Pockets before it was sold to Nestle in 2002. Janavs s father and uncle invented the snack, according to Bloomberg. stanley cup Judge hands down harshest sentence in college admissions scandal 01:59 Gorton denied J Xfad Democratic attorneys general threaten legal action over border
A top Facebook insider admits the social media platform may be hurting American democracy. The social network s head of civic engagement, Samidh Chakrabarti, says Facebook was too slow to recognize Russian interference in the 2016 election.He wrote in a blog: It s abhorrent to us that a nation-state used our platform to wage a cyberwar intended to divide society. Chakrabarti s admission is the most blunt self-assessment yet of the company s shortcomings, re hoka ports CBS News Don Dahler. Chakrabarti says Russia weaponized information on Facebook, sowing discord with 80,000 posts that reached 126 million people.Mark Zuckerberg s New Year s resolution: Fix Facebook This was a new kind of threat that was hard to predict. But we should have, Chakrabarti wrote. Chakrabarti say stanley cup s he wishes he could guarante converse e the positive aspects of Facebook outweigh the negatives, but concedes he can t. At its best, it allows us to express ourselves and take action. At its worst, it allows people to spread misinformation and corrode democracy, he said. It s the second time in two months that Facebook ndash; with 2 billion users ndash; has said it can be harmful. In a December blog post, the company said spending too much time on social media could be bad for mental health. Study reveals platforms like Facebook bring down trust in media 01: