Kyle Stoltz, a longtime MMA manager and co-founder of Janus Sports & Entertainment, was sentenced to 48 months in prison after he recently pleaded guilty to a charge stemming from an FBI sting in 2021. According to court records acquired by MMA Junkie, Stoltz pleaded guilty in late June to a felony charge of luring children or mentally ill persons with the intent to engage in sexual conduct. ( View the arrest report here .) Stoltz, 42, received a minimum 48-month sentence in the Nevada Department of Corrections from the Eighth Judicial Court of Nevada. However, that sentence has been suspended due to Stoltz’s recognizance and agreement to a number of stipulations that will allow him 36 months probation instead.

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MMA manager Kyle Stoltz pleads guilty, sentenced after arrest in FBI child sex sting operation – MMA Junkie

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