Mom Gets Prison Sentence Delayed to ‘Support’ Daughter who is Participating in Olympics for Team USA

 

Gina Chiles, the mother of Team USA gymnast, Jordan Chiles was granted a delay to the start of her prison sentence for wire fraud so she can support her daughter through the Tokyo Summer Olympics.

Gina Chiles previously admitted she embezzled more than $1 million from clients of her commercial property management business, Inspire Vision Property Management, in Portland, court documents state.

Mom gets prison sentence delayed to ?support? daughter who is participating in Olympics for Team USA

Mom gets prison sentence delayed to ?support? daughter who is participating in Olympics for Team USA

She had faced up to 20 years in prison, but struck a deal with prosecutors, in which she pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud. She was then handed a 366-day sentence in November according to reports by People Magazine.

Gina Chiles had been set to report to federal prison on July 27, the same day that her 20-year-old daughter is scheduled to compete at the Tokyo games, court records show, but her attorneys filed a motion on July 13 asking for an extension of 30 days, to allow Gina “to support her daughter throughout the Olympics and for some time beyond.”

“This would give Mrs. Chiles’ daughter at least some additional time to have her mother’s emotional support and guidance during such a monumental time in her young life,” the attorneys wrote.

Surprisingly, Prosecutors did not object to the request, and on Wednesday, July 14,  a federal judge in Oregon granted the request.

While she won’t be traveling to Tokyo, the athlete’s mom will be able to watch her daughter compete from home — instead of from behind bars, according to reports.

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