Kristina Lansang Gloria was sentenced for wire fraud that ended on September 1, 2020, according to court records. The defendant pleaded guilty to count one of the superseding information, while count two was dismissed on the government's motion. The case involved fraudulent activity that warranted federal prosecution under 18 U.S.C. ยง 1343.
U.S. District Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley imposed the sentence on April 2, 2026, requiring Gloria to comply with extensive probation conditions including mental health treatment, drug testing, and financial monitoring. The judge waived the fine but ordered a $100 special assessment, with restitution amounts to be determined at a future hearing scheduled for June 10, 2026.
Gloria was represented by appointed counsel Alanna Debra Coopersmith throughout the criminal proceedings. The case proceeded through a guilty plea rather than trial, allowing the defendant to avoid prosecution on the dismissed second count of the superseding information.
The probation terms include strict supervision conditions such as mandatory employment, restrictions on new credit, monthly court appearances before Magistrate Judge Alex G. Tse, and participation in self-help groups. The deferred restitution hearing will determine the final financial impact on victims of Gloria's wire fraud scheme.