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Federal judge also orders Tony Georgiton to forfeit more than $280,000 and pay a $95,000 fine.
A New York businessman pleads guilty to conspiracy for his role in a multimillion dollar bribery scheme involving Alan Kaufman.
Tony Georgiton signed a plea deal with prosecutors in August, new court records show.
This is Kaufman's second attempt to have charges against him dismissed.
Attorneys say the board of the troubled CU was aware of the living arrangements that earned the former CEO an indictment.
The defendants' attorneys argue that Kaufman and Georgiton simply were friends and business associates.
"The Indictment alleges no more than that Mr. Kaufman and [codefendant Anthony Georgiton] were simultaneously friends and business associates."
Authorities won't confirm that an investigation is underway.
Another former CEO, a branch supervisor, a teller and other employees are also hit with prohibition orders.
As with most things in Washington, the budget deal is not what it seemed to be at first glance.