For the Record - Jan. 31, 2008
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Forced labor case: An article in Tuesday’s California section reported that James Jackson, the former vice president of legal affairs at Sony Pictures, was sentenced to 200 hours of community service for holding a live-in housemaid in forced labor at his Culver City home. He was sentenced for harboring a Filipina immigrant whose visa had expired. Jackson’s wife, Elizabeth, was sentenced to three years in prison for holding the housemaid, Nena Ruiz, in forced labor.
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