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Former Detroit Riverfront Conservancy CFO William Smith's request for a delayed prison reporting date was denied.
The judge stated Smith had already received medical treatment and the requested additional treatment is available in prison.
Smith's attorney is appealing the conviction and $48 million restitution order.
The former CFO convicted of stealing at least $44 million from the nonprofit Detroit Riverfront Conservancy must report to prison as scheduled on Tuesday, Aug. 12.
A federal judge late on Aug. 11 denied William Smith's request for more time to start his 19-year sentence . Smith attorney Gerald Evelyn signaled last week that he was requesting to extend his client's self-surrender date in a court motion that referenced private medical information. Th