Louisville-area business owner sentenced to 6 years in prison for defrauding pool customers
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One lawsuit alleges Davenport collected more than $5 million from about 60 families for swimming pools that were never installed.
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Davenport is expected to be sentenced to a total of seven years -- four years in prison, two on home incarceration, and one year on probation.
Louisville-area pool company owner Tracy Davenport was sentenced Monday to six years in prison after she pleaded guilty earlier this month to a slew of charges related to her business practices.
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