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Olympic officials get no penalty
02:21 PM CDT on Thursday, September 23, 2004
The only two men convicted in the Salt Lake City Olympic bribery scandal
were let off without penalty at their sentencings.
Both cooperated with prosecutors in an unsuccessful attempt to bust two
key officials in the city's bid for the 2002 Winter Games.
Salt Lake businessman David Simmons and former U.S. Olympic official
Alfredo La Mont, who have been on probation since pleading guilty in
1999, received no jail time, no fines and no probation.
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