Owner Of Long Island Bus Company Sentenced to Prison for Multi Million-Dollar Bank Fraud
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Earlier today, in federal court in Central Islip, John B.
Mensch, the owner and chief executive officer of a bus conglomerate based in Medford, Long Island, was sentenced by United States District Judge Nusrat J.
Choudhury to 18 months in prison for bank fraud conspiracy.
Judge Choudhury also ordered Mensch to pay restitution in the amount of $9,326,366.03.
Mensch pleaded guilty to the charge in October 2024.
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