no, it's all fraud money. so because it's all fraud, the $3.5 million is all income and by the way you owe several million tax on that. >> after donating only # $0,000 out of the $3.5 million he raised he was sentenced to almost 18 years in prison for fraud and embezzlement. >> it's one of those things that in the beginning it seems surreal, and as you go through it, you start to devise ways to cope, or go crazy, you know. i mean, i've, it's no secret, i'm not ashamed to say, i thought of killing myself in the beginning. i didn't know if i could get through this. when i an arrested they took me down to my jail where i had worked. i have guys that were working for me putting handcuffs on me. and they felt terrible. i mean, i had one guy tell me it's like putting handcuffs on my brother. >> the jury that convicted him believed he used millions of