Vania May Bell joins her father in federal prison

A Rockland-based investment advisor was sentenced on Tuesday to six and a half years in federal prison and financial penalties topping $8.5 million for conspiring with her father to rip off more than a dozen clients out of millions of dollars.

U.S. District Court Judge Roman Nelson sentenced Vania May Bell on her May guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. She admitted in court and on audio to helping Hector May steal more than $11 million from 15 clients through an elaborate Ponzi scheme.

In addition to the prison sentence, Roman ordered Bell to three years of supervised release, pay $8,041,233 in restitution, and forfeit $589,942. There’s no parole in the federal system, though inmates can earn time off for good behavior.

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