Meta Ullings, former executive of Martinair, is to serve eight months in a US prison after pleading guilty to antitrust violations.
Ms Ullings was in court on Friday, reportedly in chains and a prison uniform, where a judge sentenced her to 14 months, but added a “six-month variance” to account for the time she was detained in Italy pending extradition.
The court recommended she serve her time at FCI Tallahassee in Florida, …
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