Blessings In No Time co-founders Marlon and LaShonda Moore have been sentenced to 40 years in prison. The Moores will also pay back $4.3 million in restitution.

Following a flurry of sovereign citizen nutjob objections, declarations and motions, all of which were denied dismissed and/or overruled, the Moores were sentenced on June 9th.

Count 1: 240 months, consecutive
Count 2: 240 months, consecutive
Count 3: 240 months, concurrent
Count 4: 240 months, concurrent
Count 5: 240 months, concurrent
Count 6: 240 months, concurrent
Count 7: 120 months, concurrent
Count 8: 120 months, concurrent
Count 9: 120 months, concurrent

Counts 1 and 2 are to be served consecutively to each other and Counts 3 through 9 are to run concurrently to all counts.

Counts 3 to 9 start simultaneously and will expire before counts 1 and 2 are served consecutively.

240 months is 20 years, so served consecutively counts 1 and 2 come to 40 years behind bars. Whether the Moores’ sovereign citizen shenanigans contributed to the arguably harsh sentence is unclear.

Blessings In No Time, or BINT, was a $29 million COVID-19 era MLM gifting scheme. The Moores settled civil fraud charges with the FTC for $9.7 million in 2020, a few months after which they were indicted.

The Moores pled guilty to BINT criminal charges in February 2025. The pleas were rejected by the court in October 2025.

This prompted a trial in January 2026, in which the Moores, now deeply deluded sovereign citizens, represented themselves with standby counsel.

A jury convicted the Moores on all counts on January 9th, 2026.

From the Minute Entry for the Moores’ sentencing;

Both parties agree to reviewing the PSR with their counsel even though they do not completely understand it.

“PSR” stands for “pre-sentence report”. The Moores’ claiming to not understand it raises the question of how much they understood the entirety of the case against them.

I can’t help but wonder if the Moore’s sentences might have been reduced if, instead of spending less time engrossing themselves in sovereign citizen grandeur and fighting their own lawyers, they spent a little more time understanding the charges against them.