Zeek Rewards figure Robert Craddock
plead guilty to unrelated wire fraud
back in June.

In exchange for pleading guilty, Craddock and the US Attorney’s Office reached an agreement wherein prosecutors would

recommend to the Court that the defendant receive a two level downward adjustment for acceptance of responsibility.

As per a filing by Craddock dated October 20th, this translates to ‘
an advisory sentence between 12 and 18 months.

Now Craddock’s attorneys are pushing for an ever lighter sentence which, if granted, will see Craddock serve no jail time at all.

In the filing, Craddock’s attorneys have asked for ‘
5 years of probation, restitution, a fine and community service
‘.

Five years of probation is a prolonged punishment that reinforces daily the seriousness of the offense and deters any unlawful behavior by MR. CRADDOCK for, should he violate any term of probation, imprisonment follows.

Additionally, requiring that MR. CRADDOCK perform community service and pay a fine and restitution benefits society, promotes respect for the law and compensates the business victim.

MR. CRADDOCK has demonstrated while on supervised release that he will scrupulously adhere to all conditions of release and the Court can confidently conclude that probation poses no threat to the community.

Violins also sound as Craddock (right) shares his failure as a husband and what going to jail might mean for his telecommunications business:

MR. CRADDOCK timely accepted full responsibility for his actions and shows genuine remorse in his letter that acknowledges how his conduct has impacted people who rely on him.

His promise to always be there for his wife of 25 years is in jeopardy due to his behavior and the responsibility he feels toward his wife provides insight that he has learned a valuable lesson.

The evolution of his company that, at times, benefited local communities through donations and contributions of services and ideas has now expanded so that people around the world may one day be able to afford low cost mobile communication.

The company is now beginning to expand is in the field of communication technology, where even a slight delay in the development and marketing of new technology will substantially diminish the likelihood of success.

In his own words, Craddock described his current predicament as follows:

Over these past months I have come to realize the cost of my actions.

My wife and I are celebrating our 25 wedding anniversary on the 19th of this month and I made a promise to always be there, and provide for her.

My actions have caused no only harm to my ability to provide and take care of my wife but also the people that have counted on me for so many years now.

I turn 55 years old this year and my wife will turn 58 in January 2016.

As you can imagine this will not be something that I can recover from, for now on I will be branded as the person that committed a fraud.

I have no one other than myself to blame and have accepte


🤖 Quick Answer

What sentence is Robert Craddock seeking to avoid jail time?
Craddock's legal team requested a sentence comprising five years of probation, financial restitution, a monetary fine, and community service. This alternative punishment would eliminate incarceration while maintaining accountability through extended supervised probation, serving as a daily reminder of the offense's seriousness.

What agreement did Craddock reach with US prosecutors?
Craddock pleaded guilty to unrelated wire fraud charges. In exchange, prosecutors agreed to recommend a two-level downward adjustment for acceptance of responsibility, resulting in an advisory sentencing range between twelve and eighteen months imprisonment.


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