The sentence interrupts Gary Prolman’s rise as a sports agent. He has already repaid $177,500 and his legal career is likely over.
2014
Horror over deadly Sydney siege turns to anger
The gunman’s history prompted a flurry of questions that remained unanswered more than a day after the siege began Monday morning.
Maine PUC fines Summit $25,000, requires safety corrections
The natural gas company defends its practices, and one of its pipeline project contractors disputes state charges on worker qualifications.
Vermont, again, leads nation in Peace Corps volunteers
The same per-capita statistics find that New Hampshire ranks fifth and Maine, ninth.
Parents, students await information as Windham-Raymond schools stay closed because of threats
As school officials use caution and police continue investigating, the community remains in the dark about the nature of emailed threats that are taking ‘an emotional toll.’
Maine high court upholds $750,000 award to bicyclist hit by school bus
The Supreme Judicial Court rejected an appeal by the bus company seeking to overturn last year’s jury verdict in favor of Romanian student Monica Semian.
Jeb Bush to ‘actively explore’ run for president
‘In the coming months,’ he says. ‘I hope to visit with many of you and have a conversation about restoring the promise of America.’
Green Day, Reed, Starr to be inducted into rock hall
Bill Withers, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, and posthumous inductees Paul Butterfield and Stevie Ray Vaughan, will also be inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame next year.
Malala ‘heartbroken’ about school attack in Pakistan
She says she and millions of others ‘mourn these children, my brothers and sisters – but we will never be defeated.’