prosecutors say the payments coming from the builder of a privately-run juvenile detention center where the judges sent many of the children. the facility made money by increasing head count. the guilty verdict is too little too late for one mother, sandy fonzo berated ciavarella after he was convicted on friday. her only child was one of the teens sent to the juvenile detention facility. fonzo believes it ultimately led to her son's suicide. >> he's not here any more! my kid is not here! he's dead because of him! he ruined my [ bleep ] life! i'd like him to go to hell and rot there forever! >> ma'am, come on. >> no. you know what he told everyone in court? they need to be held accountable for their actions. he needs to be. do you remember me? do you remember me? do you remember my son? he's an all-star wrestler? he's gone. >> he faces a minimum sentence of 13 years. he's currently free pending