Shawn Schoeffler
PHOENIX (CBS5) -
Former Fiesta Bowl executive Shawn Schoeffler has been sentenced to pay $4,600 and serve one year of unsupervised probation for his role in a fraudulent campaign-contribution scheme.
Judge Douglas Rayes on Monday also sentenced Schoeffler to perform 100 hours of community service.
Schoeffler had pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of making a prohibited campaign contribution.
Schoeffler is currently the Assistant Director of Athletic Communications at Oregon State University.
In another matter, Rayes sentenced Anthony Aguilar to pay $4,500 and serve one year of supervised probation. Aguilar also pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of making a prohibited campaign contribution.
Previously, Fiesta Bowl Chief Operating Officer Natalie Wisneski pleaded guilty to a felony federal conspiracy charge in the campaign-contribution scandal.
Wisneski's ex-boss, former Fiesta Bowl chief John Junker, pleaded guilty to state and federal charges related to the scheme and faces 2 1/2 years in prison.
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