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Previous Gravity4 CEO Gurbaksh Chahal sentenced to a year in prison

A judge has sentenced Gravity4 originator Gurbaksh Chahal to 12 months in a district correctional facility. The judge conceded a stay to the sentence, pending an offer from his lawyer, as indicated by Bloomberg's Ellen Huet. 

Judge Tracie Brown found the tech CEO liable in June of abusing his probation and he was compelled to turn over his travel papers. He likewise exchanged possession ofwhat stays of his promotion tech organization to his sister. 

In October 2014, the tech business visionary was arrested for purportedly kicking a lady numerous times, as initially reported by the San Francisco Business Times. Chahal was at that point on post trial supervision in the wake of conceding to two offenses of battery and aggressive behavior at home in April 2014. A video of that assault, where he professedly hit his then-sweetheart 117 times, was not permitted as confirmation amid the main case, but rather was calculated into the sentencing hearing. 

Chahal had picked up notoriety in the tech group after he sold his first promotion tech organization, ClickAgents, for $40 million. In 2007, Yahoo purchased his next promotion organization, BlueLithium, for $300 million. He went ahead to establish RadiumOne, another promotion tech organization, before he and the organization went separate ways. From that point forward, Chahal has been building Gravity4, yet another advertisement tech organization that made a business out of purchasing other promotion tech new businesses. 

The judge set safeguard for Chahal at $250,000. 

This post initially showed up on Business Insider.

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