Limo company operator convicted of manslaughter in fatal crash that killed 20.

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Nauman Hussain, the operator of the limousine company that rented out the vehicle involved in the 2018 accident that killed 20 people, has been found guilty on 20 counts of second-degree manslaughter. The limousine's brake system failed, causing the vehicle to crash and reach speeds of over 100 mph. The owner of the limousine business, Shahed Hussain, was a longtime FBI informant. Nauman Hussain could face up to 15 years in prison and plans to appeal. The Mavis auto shop employees who misled Hussain may also be investigated.
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