Cristina warthen, 36, who is a Stanford Law School graduate and was previously wedded to the co-founder of Ask dot com, has been sentenced on Monday to home imprisonment for tax fudging after being charged of operating an escort service to cover up her dues and the credits which she had taken for studies.
Federal prosecutors said that a website with domain name Touchofbrazil.net was also maintained by her and she was putting the ads of her escort services as “Brazil” and she was posting her stunning snaps.
At a hearing in U.S. District Court in San Jose on Monday, Judge James Ware has ordered Cristina to serve for 1-year in home imprisonment & she will be monitored electronically as she has to pay back all the taxes, fine and reimbursements which are around $245,000 to the government.
Cristina’s legal representative Brian Getz said he thinks that the whole trial was imprudent and discriminatory in which she was beleaguered just because of her actions more so than the dues of any sort of tax aspect.
Officials have said that she was affianced in sexual performs for the sake of money in the beginning of 2001 grossing around $134,000 she was failing to pay the amount of $25,500, in taxes.
Investigators have detained al of the money which she had concealed as part of a civil penalty deed in federal court in 2004 and the same year she was wedded with David Warthen who is the co-founder of a well acknowledged search engine ask.com. The civil case was completed in 2006 and both were separated since then.

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