He pled guilty in 2001. The documents in his case were sealed, and he continued to run free, still hijacking penny stock shells, for four or five years until he finally went to the slammer for a short stretch. He was never prosecuted for anything he did during that time.
It's easy to see how useful the Hurrys could be to the authorities...
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