Four sentenced in Michigan for running illegal gambling facility
| By Zak Thomas-Akoo
Four Michigan residents have been sentenced for their roles in running an illegal gambling facility.
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Sam Daoud, aged 52, Nadia Daoud, aged 50 and Brian Shufeldt, aged 42 all pleaded guilty to one felony count each, pertaining to the illegally-run gambling operations.
Sam Daoud was placed on probation for 18 months and was ordered to pay $498 in costs. Both Nadia Daoud and Shufeldt were ordered to pay $798 in costs each.
Kim Green, aged 44, pleaded guilty to a high court misdemeanor of maintaining a gambling house for gain. She paid a fine of $978, served two days in jail and received six months on probation.