Conrad Black sentencing postponed until Dec. 10
Former media mogul Conrad Black's sentencing in his fraud trial has been postponed until December 10.
Black was to have been sentenced November 30, but a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in Chicago says that's been delayed.
Black lost a bid for a new trial earlier this month.
He and three co-defendants were convicted in July of mail fraud for pocketing millions of dollars prosecutors say belonged to shareholders in his Hollinger International newspaper empire.
Black was also convicted of taking boxes of documents out of his Toronto offices even though he knew federal prosecutors wanted them.