Tania Fernandes Anderson has been released from federal prison, online records show, after serving one month related to federal corruption charges.
The former city councilor, of Roxbury, was no longer in the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons as of Friday, according to their inmate search.
“I feel disgusted,” Fernandes Anderson said during her sentencing hearing. “I can’t forgive myself for my behavior … I feel like this will weigh on me for the rest of my life.”
After pleading guilty to two counts against her, Fernandes Anderson reported to prison Oct. 17 for her sentence and will now be under supervised release for three years. She also was ordered to pay $13,000 in restitution, according to court records. Prosecutors had recommended a sentence of a year and one day.
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