The 51-year-old securities fraudster was sentenced June 30 to six years in prison. He will be eligible for parole in half that time.
Tysdal
‘It was driven by thinking I had the Midas touch’: Tysdal gets six years in prison for securities fraud
The 51-year-old Lone Tree resident admitted taking millions from investors, including several professional athletes, through lies and omissions.
Tyler Tysdal sells Lone Tree mansion for $3M ahead of fraud sentencing
The sale of the six-bedroom, six-bathroom home could shorten the sentence Tysdal receives later this month.
Tysdal pleaded guilty to fraud a year ago. Why hasn’t he been sentenced?
The delays have allowed the investment fund manager to collect restitution to shorten his sentence. An attorney for his victims says he “should be behind bars.”