Caribbean National Weekly

Dade Medical College owner begins house arrest sentence

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Dade Medical College owner begins house arrest sentence
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  • <span style="font-weight: 400;">Former owner of Dade Medical College, Ernesto Perez, has turned himself in to start serving his house arrest sentence, following a plea deal for illicit campaign funding.
  • </span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">His arrest marked the final blow for the for-profit college laboring under financial investigations, eventually closing last October.
  • He will also serve three years of probation and pay a $150,000 fine.
  • <p class="paragraph" data-pnum="3">Perez was facing up to six years in prison had he not taken the plea deal.</p>
Former owner of Dade Medical College, Ernesto Perez, has turned himself in to start serving his house arrest sentence, following a plea deal for illicit campaign funding. His arrest marked the final blow for the for-profit college laboring under financial investigations, eventually closing last October. The school was a popular training program for Caribbean immigrants. As part of a plea deal with the state, perjury charges were dropped against Perez in exchange for his guilty plea to the other charges He was fitted with a GPS ankle monitor to serve his 60-day house arrest sentence as part of a plea deal with prosecutors. He will also serve three years of probation and pay a $150,000 fine.

Perez was facing up to six years in prison had he not taken the plea deal.

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