Batten Sr. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia sentenced Annamalai Annamalai, who was convicted on 34 felony counts after a two-week jury trial in August, to 27 years and three months in prison. Prosecutors say Annamalai, who also goes by Dr. Horn, Acting U. Attorney in the Northern District of Georgia. The sentence rendered against him is lengthy but just and fair considering the irreparable harm he caused to his victims.
Annamalai is further accused of manipulating audio recordings to make it appear as though his victims had agreed to the unauthorized charges. Annamalai then sent the altered recordings to police departments that were investigating criminal complaints levied against him, according to the government.
Annamalai was convicted Aug. Annamalai was also found guilty of three counts of obstruction and false statements in relation to a grand jury investigation into the bankruptcy case. The defendant sent a fake e-mail to a special agent at the Internal Revenue Service pretending to be a witness in the criminal investigation and sent false affidavits to the grand jury and the bankruptcy court, according to the indictment. On April 13, almost eight months after Annamalai was convicted, Judge Batten sentenced him two 27 years and three months in prison.
In addition to the prison term, the judge ordered the defendant not to charge for spiritual services and not to file any more frivolous, abusive or malicious lawsuits. Veronica F. Posted in News. Tagged Annamalai Annamalai , david g.
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