The Fate Of The Eight
Eight people were arrested by the FBI on August 22, 2001. This includes Jacobson, Hoover, and Glomb. Baker, together with his spouse and sister-in-law, was also arrested. The case involved the indictment of 51 people on charges of conspiracy and fraud. The Mormon community also excommunicated Baker, although his foster son George Chandler was able to have his conviction overturned. After all, a court agreed with him when they failed to disprove the claim that Baker simply conned him into joining the scam. Meanwhile, Baker’s wife and sister-in-law only got a probation as did the other “winners.” They also have to pay back the prize money at $50 per month. It was a different story for the “super-recruiters” like Couturier, Glomb, and Hart. They all got major fines, as well as a year and a day in prison.
Robin Colombo Found God
According to Robin Colombo, the parents of her late husband had been the ones to snitch on them. This was their revenge for trying to keep him away from them. Richard Couturier, who slept in his car as the trial was going on, informed the court that a man in the mob told him not to mention the name of Don Hart because he did not want to be “whacked.” Before the judge handed down her sentence, Robin saw some of the paperwork and assumed that she was going to return to prison. All of a sudden, she yelled and made a dash for the door. However, court marshals managed to overpower her before she could even get to an outer corridor. She got 18 months behind bars. While she was there, she found religion and immortalized her life in “From a Mafia Widow to Child of God.”