The Manhattan court sentenced Suresh Hiranandaney, Lalit Chabria and Anita Chabria - all relatives - in the over USD 7.4-million fraud.
US District Judge Paul Oetken sentenced Hiranandaney and Chabria to one year and a day in prison, while Anita was sentenced to six months of home confinement.
The three were also found guilty of having roles in a student financial-aid fraud scheme in which they defrauded the Department of Education of USD 1 million in grant funds.
"The defendants greedily took advantage of programmes meant to help people get a higher education, and in the process, committed federal crimes," the Indian-origin attorney said.
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In addition to the prison and home confinement sentences, the three were ordered to forfeit USD 7,440,000 to the US from the proceeds of their student visa fraud, and pay USD 1 million in restitution to Department of Education for losses from their student financial aid fraud.
Hiranandaney was MCI's president; his brother-in-law Lalit was MCI's chief executive officer and IHE's president; and Anita, the sister of Hiranandaney and wife of Lalit, was MCI's vice president and the director of MCI's Mineola Campus in Mineola, New York.