Attorney pleads guilty in disappearance of Jennifer Dulos
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Inset: Jennifer Farber Dulos (New Canaan Police Department). Background: Kent Mawhinney, center, listens to a judge during his plea hearing (WVIT).

A Connecticut attorney avoided additional jail time after he pleaded guilty to a lesser charge for his role in the disappearance of a mother of five who went missing some six years ago and is presumed dead.

The guilty plea of 59-year-old Kent Mawhinney brings to a close the criminal case into the 2019 disappearance and suspected death of Jennifer Farber Dulos. But the most important question has yet to be answered: What happened to Dulos?

Mawhinney, originally charged with conspiracy commit murder, entered an Alford plea Friday on a charge interfering with police. An Alford plea is not an admission of guilt but a concession that the prosecution has enough evidence for a conviction at trial. The judge sentenced Mawhinney to 11 months behind bars, which he has already served, local NBC affiliate WVIT reported.

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Dulos, 50, disappeared on May 24, 2019, amid an ugly divorce from her estranged husband Fotis Dulos. In divorce papers, she claimed he harbored “sickening revenge fantasies,” and she expected he’d retaliate against her for divorcing him.

Officers said he attacked her at her New Canaan home the day she went missing, and brought her out when she was either badly injured or dead. He later tried to get rid of evidence in Hartford. Authorities believed he received the help of his then-girlfriend Michelle Troconis and Mawhinney. Fotis Dulos died by suicide in January 2020 after he was charged with murder while a jury found Troconis guilty of conspiracy to commit murder, tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution. A judge sentenced her to 14-and-a-half years in prison.

Outside of court after sentencing, Mawhinney denied knowing what happened to the victim or where her body is located.

“No. If I did, I would tell them,” he said, according to WVIT.

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