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Richard Gordon enters no-contest plea; court orders $107,118 restitution and eight-year probation
Summary
Richard Gordon pled no contest under the judicial-diversion statute, agreed to a $20,000 down payment and $1,000 monthly payments toward $107,118 restitution, and received an eight-year probation sentence with no-contact conditions.
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The court accepted a no-contest plea from Richard Gordon and imposed an eight-year probationary sentence under the judicial-diversion statute, ordering restitution of $107,118.
The transcript records that Gordon provided a $20,000 down payment in court and agreed to pay $1,000 per month until the balance was satisfied; the judge said missed payments would constitute a probation violation. The court explained that successful completion of probation and full restitution payment would allow Gordon to apply for expungement, but that the expungement would not be automatic.
The state confirmed there was no restitution owed by insurance in this matter and asked the clerk to type bond conditions such as removal of an ankle monitor where applicable. Gordon’s plea and the judge’s sentencing were completed on the record with counsel and probation to administer conditions.

