One hundred months in federal prison.
That was how the Bonnie Sweeten saga ended Friday in U.S. District Court as the Bucks County mother and fake kidnap victim was finally sentenced by U.S. District Judge William H. Yohn Jr.
"You've done great wrong, and you have to pay the price," Yohn said, calling her a "master con woman." He estimated she committed about 2,000 specific fraudulent acts over five years of thieving.
"I'm very ashamed of myself," Sweeten said, before turning to her parents and telling them they did not deserve the pain she had caused.
Sweeten used a complex series of deceptions to steal $1.076 million, starting in 2004, when she was working as a paralegal in Bucks County for now-disbarred lawyer Debbie Carlitz. About $640,000 was taken from law firm accounts, while an additional $280,000 was stolen from an elderly relative's retirement account. She also forged a passport, driver's license, and a court order.