Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: TUESDAY, November 16, 1993 TAG: 9311160011 SECTION: NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL PAGE: A-3 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: Associated Press DATELINE: MINEOLA, N.Y. LENGTH: Short
Buttafuoco's expression never changed as he was sentenced to the maximum six months in prison, $5,000 fine and five years' probation for statutory rape.
Only minutes earlier, Fisher, now 19, faced Buttafuoco for the first time since she shot his wife, Mary Jo, on May 19, 1992. In a nervous, barely audible voice, she spoke of the ill-fated relationship that began "when I was a 16-year-old with braces."
The midday drama provided a certain closure to the case that has provided grist for countless talk-show jokes and three made-for-TV movies.
A year ago in the same courthouse, Fisher had been sentenced to five to 15 years for shooting Buttafuoco's wife, who still has a bullet lodged next to her brain.
Then, Buttafuoco wanted justice. On Monday, it was Amy's turn.
Nassau County Judge Jack Mackston delivered the sentence without comment. In a final slap, he told Buttafuoco he also had to pay a $5 "victim's assistance" fee.
Buttafuoco could be released from the county jail in four months.
by CNB