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File-This April 19, 2003 file photo is a product photograph of "HERO Beanie Baby" as provided by the manufacturer, Ty, Saturday, in New York. The billionaire creator of Beanie Babies steps before a federal judge Tuesday jan. 14, 2014, to learn if he'll have to spend up to five years behind bars for evading taxes on $25 million in income. H. Ty Warner's sentencing will also give him a chance to apologize at length for hiding his millions in Swiss bank accounts. The 69-year-old apologized and wiped away tears when he pleaded guilty last year. But the judge in Chicago stopped him and said he could explain himself fully at sentencing. Defense attorneys argue for probation, pointing to Warner's unhappy childhood and his charity work. But prosecutors say Warner should spend some time in prison; they don’t recommend how much.  (AP Photo)

File-This April 19, 2003 file photo is a product photograph of "HERO Beanie Baby" as provided by the manufacturer, Ty, Saturday, in New York. The billionaire creator of Beanie Babies steps before a federal judge Tuesday jan. 14, 2014, to learn if he'll have to spend up to five years behind bars for evading taxes on $25 million in income. H. Ty Warner's sentencing will also give him a chance to apologize at length for hiding his millions in Swiss bank accounts. The 69-year-old apologized and wiped away tears when he pleaded guilty last year. But the judge in Chicago stopped him and said he could explain himself fully at sentencing. Defense attorneys argue for probation, pointing to Warner's unhappy childhood and his charity work. But prosecutors say Warner should spend some time in prison; they don’t recommend how much. (AP Photo)

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