The convicted fraudster who made a small fortune selling his video game firm to Grand Theft Auto's parent company is getting another reprieve from sentencing, after his attorneys said he is in a medically induced coma.Robert Alexander, 53, in January 2020 to scamming $1.3 million from investors in his online gaming company Kizzang, but his sentencing has been repeatedly delayed over health issues. In a status conference call on Monday, Alexander's attorneys told US District Judge Andrew L. Carter Jr that he would be unable to participate in a planned sentencing hearing on November 29, because he is currently in a coma.
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