BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ---
U.S. Marshals placed Gregory John Katopodis in handcuffs moments after his guilty verdict in a charity fraud case.
It took a jury 8 hours to convict Katopodis on all 97 counts.
Prosecutors claimed Katopodis misused tax money set aside to provide computers to needy children.
Katopodis argued he spent his own money he personally deposited in the Computer Help for Kids charity bank account.
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