OXFORD, Miss. -- John Daly's wife pleaded guilty Friday to a federal
money laundering charge.
Sherrie Miller Daly and her parents, Alvis and Billie Miller, were
indicted on charges stemming from what authorities said was a drug ring
and an illegal gambling operation.
No sentencing date was set for Sherrie Daly. She could face a maximum
prison sentence of five years, a fine of $250,000 or both, Assistant
U.S. Attorney John Hailman said.
Alvis Miller was sentenced to 2½ years in prison. Billie Miller received
five months to serve and five months of home supervision.
Prosecutors said earlier the two-time major champion didn't know about
his wife's activities, which took place between 1996-02. Daly met his
fourth wife at a tournament in Memphis, Tenn., in 2001 and married her
seven weeks later.
Hailman said Sherrie Daly's plea was the second she had entered to the
charge. In April, she and her mother agreed to a plea deal on lesser
charges. A judge rejected the plea agreement, and Sherrie Daly withdrew
her guilty plea and sought a jury trial.
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