Friday, February 20, 2015

Shelton developer James Botti free after home confinement ends

By Michelle Tuccitto Sullo
SHELTON >> A local developer sentenced to six years in prison following a federal corruption probe was able to serve less time because he got credit for program participation and good behavior.
City resident James Botti, 52, had an official release date of Feb. 19, ending his home confinement status, according to Federal Bureau of Prisons spokesman Chris Burke.
In November 2010, Botti surrendered and began serving his sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution in Morgantown, West Virginia, a minimum security men’s prison.
According to Burke, Botti was transferred from prison to a halfway house on Aug. 26, 2014, and then transferred to home confinement on Sept. 10, 2014.
Botti’s home confinement ended with his formal release Thursday, and his three-year period of supervised release began, according to Burke.

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