Prison stay delayed for ex-Homestore CEO 
Lawyers seek release pending appeal of conviction
By Glenn Roberts Jr., Wednesday, December 20, 2006.Lawyers for Stuart Wolff, the former Homestore CEO who was sentenced in October to 15 years in federal prison for his role in an accounting fraud scheme that artificially inflated Homestore revenues and almost ruined the company, have filed a motion to keep him out of custody pending an appeal of his conviction.
The motion raises questions about a judge's financial interest in a company involved with Wolff's case and other aspects of his trial.
U.S. District Court Judge Percy Anderson on Nov.
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