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Gignac's Story
Syracuse University happily sent $16,000 to a bank account which turned out to belong to Gignac's little brother. This little con landed the pair of him a 46-month sentence. Gignac got himself an additional 37 months for a failed escape attempt. Then he set his cell on fire. He had covered the floor of his cell in shampoo, hoping that the guards would slip and fall, allowing him to make miraculous escape. But it did not go to plan. So after being released in the early 2000s, Gignac decided to lay low for a while. His old therapist Lisa Whitehead said: "He cannot stop, can't stop, won