
Ex-Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum granted parole after serving minimum
MONTREAL — Former Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum was granted parole Tuesday after serving one-sixth of his one-year sentence on corruption-related charges.
The provincial parole board attached several conditions to his release in a report following a hearing.
Applebaum must demonstrate he’s looking for work, perform a minimum of 20 hours of community service a week and report to police every two weeks until July 27.
Applebaum, 54, was sentenced to one year in jail followed by two years’ probation at the end of March after being previously found guilty on eight charges, including fraud against the government, conspiracy to commit fraud, breach of trust and conspiracy to commit breach of trust.