IT guru John Donovan found guilty of faking his own shooting

Posted on August 21st, 2007 at 8:17 am to iTNews by W. David Gardner
Former MIT professor John Donovan Sr., an entrepreneur who started several high-tech companies and authored several books on IT, has been found guilty of faking his own shooting. A Massachusetts judge, however, ignored a plea by prosecutors that he be sentenced to jail.  Full story »

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