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January 31, 2007
Celona case: Driscoll gets 8 months / Photo

Journal photo / Mary Murphy
Frances Driscoll, right, arrives at U.S. District Court in Providence this morning with a family member for her sentencing.
PROVIDENCE -- Former Roger Williams Medical Center vice president Frances Driscoll was sentenced this afternoon to eight months in prison.
Driscoll, a 67-year-old grandmother, was the third person sentenced today in the wake of former state Sen. John A. Celona's admitting that he sold his services to Roger Williams and two other businesses.
Driscoll was convicted by a jury in October on one count of mail fraud, but acquitted of conspiracy in Celona's hiring.
She is a former public relations executive. Her defense argued for leniency because of age and health concerns.
"I think those needs can be met just as easily in prison," said Senior U.S. District Court Judge Ernest C. Torres.
Driscoll must start serving her sentence on April 2. After completing her sentence, Driscoll must spend eight months on home confinement and another 16 months of supervised release. She was also fined $10,000.
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-- With reports from projo.com staff writer Steve Peoples
According to evidence presented by prosecutors at trial, Celona was hired as a consultant to an affiliate of Roger Williams Medical Center, The Village at Elmhurst, ostensibly to promote the assisted-living center among his extensive network of senior citizens.
But in reality, Celona was paid to promote the hospital's political agenda through his position as a senator from North Providence - influencing legislation, lobbying municipalities to increase ambulance runs to the hospital and pressuring health insurers with bills before his committee to increase their reimbursements to Roger Williams.
In August 2005, Celona pleaded guilty to three counts of mail fraud. He admitted selling his honest services to Roger Williams Medical Center, CVS and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Rhode Island. He was paid $319,000.
He has been cooperating with investigators in an ongoing probe.
In October of this year, Urciuoli was convicted after the same trial as Driscoll of one count of conspiracy and 35 counts of mail fraud. Today in U.S. District Court, Urciuoli was sentenced to 3 years on each of the counts and all are to be served concurrently.
Celona also today was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for each of the three counts, but they are to be served concurrently.
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