View Full Version : Martha Stewart Gets 5 Months in Prison


pamela*
7-16-04, 10:17 AM
:lol: :lol: :lol: poor martha :p

Jul 16, 10:56 AM (ET)

By ERIN McCLAM

NEW YORK (AP) - Domestic icon Martha Stewart moved one step closer to a drastically different lifestyle behind bars when the millionaire entrepreneur was sentenced Friday to five months in prison for a stock-trading scandal.

"I'll be back," she promised afterward, speaking in a strong voice on the courthouse steps. "I'm not afraid. Not afraid whatsoever. I'm very sorry it had to come to this."

She also was ordered to serve five months of home confinement for lying to federal investigators. Stewart, who was also fined $30,000, was spared an immediate trip to federal prison when U.S. District Court Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum stayed her sentence pending appeal.

In the courtroom, her voice was shaky as she appealed for a reduced sentence, asking the judge to "remember all the good I have done."

"Today is a shameful day. It's shameful for me, for my family and for my company," she said.

But outside the courthouse, Stewart was far more forceful and confident, complaining that a "small personal matter" was blown out of proportion and promising that she would not go quietly.

The sentence was at the bottom of the confinement range for Stewart, who was expected to receive 10 to 16 months.

Cedarbaum rejected a defense request to send to Stewart to a halfway house for the first five months, noting that "lying to government agencies during the course of an investigation is a very serious matter."

Earlier, Stewart, 62, dressed simply in a black pantsuit, showed no emotion as she strode briskly through a media horde. Supporters applauded and one shouted, "Hold your head high, Martha!"

The jail term was the latest blow for Stewart, once the CEO of a $1 billion media empire. After her 2003 indictment, she resigned as head of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. (MSO) And following her conviction, she surrendered her seat on its board.

Shares of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, which have lost half their value in the two years since the scandal began, surged $2.61, or more than 30 percent, to $11.25 in trading Friday morning on the New York Stock Exchange.

Her fall from grace did little to hurt her standing among Stewart fans. In the final weeks before Stewart's sentencing, hundreds of well-wishers sent letters to the judge asking for mercy.

"I am alone now with my pets," a woman named Ruth Ritter wrote to the judge in careful script. "Just seeing Martha doing her crafts, cooking, gardening, was a great comfort to me."

Former Merrill Lynch & Co. stockbroker Peter Bacanovic, who was convicted along with Stewart of lying about the 2001 stock sale, was scheduled to be sentenced later Friday.

It was Dec. 27, 2001, when Stewart, in a brief phone call from a Texas tarmac on her way to a Mexican vacation, sold 3,928 shares of ImClone Systems Inc., a company run by her longtime friend Sam Waksal.

Prosecutors alleged that Bacanovic, 42, ordered his assistant to tip Stewart that Waksal was trying to sell his shares. ImClone announced negative news the next day that sent the stock plunging. Stewart saved $51,000.

Stewart and Bacanovic always maintained she sold because of a preset plan to unload the stock when it fell to $60. ImClone now trades around $80.

The jail term was the latest blow for Stewart, once the CEO of a $1 billion media empire. After her 2003 indictment, she resigned as head of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. And following her conviction, she surrendered her seat on its board.

Pagan
7-16-04, 10:34 AM
Nowhere near enough time....:6ohboy:

surfnut
7-16-04, 10:44 AM
Pam Playin VolliyBall!!!!!

Slayergrrl
7-16-04, 10:47 AM
Nowhere near enough time....:6ohboy:
I agree! :rolleyes: She ruins peoples lives yet she gets to spend 5 months in club fed. It's nice to be rich.

Sonny Crockett
7-16-04, 11:16 AM
Yeah, you know it's not gonna be the same prison we would be sent to if we committed the crime.

Jazzmyn
7-16-04, 12:51 PM
I'm pissed that she doesn't have to serve any time till this case goes to appeal. Will be months before she serves any time if she does at all. She got off way too easy in my opinion.

pamela*
7-16-04, 04:42 PM
Pam Playin VolliyBall!!!!!

:tease: :tease:

ElectricYouth
7-17-04, 04:00 AM
Am I to assume we'll be seeing a show on how to make your jail cell feel cozier? :lol:

... She got away with that way too easy. Stupid Martha... :rolleyes: :6ohboy:

Gazza
7-17-04, 04:13 AM
I work with lots of exprisoners who have just got out or are getting out. Its not the prison sentence..its not the bars.. Thats the easy part. The worst time is afterwards. Having to pickup up the pieces and face the people they hurt.. Thats when the real sentence starts. Her problems have only just begun.

80sTrivia
7-17-04, 07:13 AM
I watched her interview with Barbara Walters last night, and Martha didn't appear to be the least bit contrite. I suppose in her mind, she really didn't do anything wrong...

galaga-girl
7-17-04, 07:08 PM
I actually don't think she deserved it - so she lied! She has certainly paid for it, but what's done is done and I hope she can get past it once her life begins again.

Gazza
7-18-04, 05:18 PM
I actually don't think she deserved it - so she lied! She has certainly paid for it, but what's done is done and I hope she can get past it once her life begins again.
So true... And just think... the whole world knows she lied! Being famous has got its bad points.

Tydestra
7-18-04, 06:40 PM
I was, at first really thinking that there's bigger fishes to fry in stock "sandal" than Martha (her selling didn't hurt anyone, nor cost anyone to lose their jobs and their home... like the people that worked for Enron did) but then she had to go flucking compare herself to Nelson Mandela! :rant: