MyPayrollHR head sentencing delayed until August; Prosecutors want more time to review victim statements | The Daily Gazette
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ALBANY — The former head of MyPayrollHR, who has already admitted to committing a years-long fraud that caused more than $100 million in losses to banks, financing companies and businesses, has had his sentencing in federal court delayed until August, with the hope that in-person court will be possible by then.
Michael Mann, 50, who formerly lived in the Saratoga County town of Edinburg, was scheduled to be sentenced March 21, but Senior U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence E. Kahn last week granted a prosecution request to postpone sentencing. The sentencing will now take place Aug. 4 in U.S. District Court in Albany.