Ex-NYC agent, YouTuber sentenced for hitting cop with car
New York City real estate agent Erik Conover was sentenced to prison after pleading in New Hampshire court to felony charges of first-degree assault and reckless conduct. The former Nest Seekers International agent and YouTuber who once counted 3 million subscribers was sentenced to a minimum of four years in prison after locking in a plea deal last week, WMUR reported. The sentence could ultimately stretch up to 10 years. Conover was arrested in March following a police chase in his Jeep, according to court documents. A local police officer tried to de-escalate the situation after multiple attempted stops, only […]
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