
Speaking in Italian on Thursday with a translator at his side, Mr. Follieri stood in front of Judge Koeltl and reflected on his misdeeds. “I didn’t start off with the intention of deceiving anyone,” he said. “I started off with good intentions to run an honorable business and make everyone proud of me.” He added: “I have dishonored my family name and the church I love. I will never be able to wash away that stain and I will have to live with it for the rest of my life.” Mr. Follieri will most likely be deported to Italy after he finishes his prison sentence.

