LITTLE
ROCK, Ark. (AP) — In a story Feb. 21 about a former Arkansas judge
being sentenced after admitting to giving male defendants lighter
sentences in exchange for sexual favors, The Associated Press reported
erroneously that the judge took pictures of one of the victim's tattoos.
Richard Milliman said he declined to let the judge take photos of his
tattoos. The story also should have explained that Milliman first came
forward publicly in 2016.
A corrected version of the story is below:
Ex-Arkansas judge sentenced to 5 years in sexual favors case
A
federal judge on Wednesday sentenced a former judge from eastern
Arkansas to five years in prison after he admitted he gave young male
defendants lighter sentences in exchange for sexual favors
By KELLY P. KISSEL
Associated Press
LITTLE
ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A federal judge sentenced a former Arkansas judge
Wednesday to five years in prison — a stiffer punishment than
prosecutors recommended — after he admitted giving young male defendants
lighter sentences in return for personal benefits that included sexual
favors.
Source: Yahoo News
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