Gymnast Jordan Chiles’ Mom Will Get To See Her Compete After Sentence Delay

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US Gymnast Jordan Chiles will have the support of her mom as she competes in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics. 

On Wednesday (July 16), a federal judge approved a 30-day delay in the start of Gina Chiles’ prison sentence for wire fraud, because her 20-year-old daughter is representing the nation in women’s gymnastics at the Summer Games from July 23 to August 8. 

The motion to delay Gina Chiles’ sentence was filed July 13, according to documents obtained by People. Gina’s legal team requested that she be able to turn herself into authorities on August 26 to give Jordan “some additional time to have her mother’s emotional support and guidance during such a monumental time in her young life.” 

Prosecutors in the case didn’t object to the motion, the documents show.

Gina Chiles pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud after previously admitting to stealing from clients of her commercial properties management company Inspire Vision Property Management LLC, CBS 42 reported.

She was sentenced to one year and one day in federal prison and was originally scheduled to report to federal prison on July 27 –– the day Jordan’s team is scheduled to compete in the final if they pass qualifying rounds. 

“Every moment that I watch Jordan is the most amazing moment as a mom,” Gina told Hoda Kotb on Today this week. “And so I just am looking at it as not bittersweet, but just sweet, period, that she’s here.” 

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