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Bannon pleaded guilty to one scheme to defraud count and was sentenced to three years conditional discharge. He will avoid jail time as part of a plea agreement as long as he stays out of trouble.
Bannon, 71, entered a guilty plea to first-degree scheme to defraud at a brief hearing before Manhattan Supreme Court Justice April Newbauer, around a month before he was set to go on trial.
Under the terms of the plea agreement, the former Trump White House adviser won't be sentenced to any jail time.
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