Crook who stole $23m+ in YouTube song royalties gets five years behind bars
One of the two men who admitted stealing more than $23 million in royalty payments for songs played on YouTube has been sentenced to nearly six years behind bars for his role in what prosecutors called"one of the largest music-royalty frauds ever."
Teran pleaded guilty to conspiracy, wire fraud, and money laundering in January, following a November 2021 indictment in which a federal grand jury charged him and Batista with. Batista pleaded guilty to conspiracy and wire fraud in April 2022, and will be sentenced in August. At one point, the duo had between five and eight"employees" helping them to build up a catalog of about 50,000 songs the pair could claim they legally owned.
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