A Montreal man convicted earlier this year in the United States for a fraudulent weight-loss product scheme is sentenced to three years in prison. Multiple Canadian outlets report that the individual was found guilty in a U.S. court and now receives a three-year custodial sentence. The case involves an alleged scam tied to weight-loss products sold or promoted through deceptive practices, leading to a conviction before sentencing. The reports agree on the key outcomes: the defendant is from Montreal, the conviction takes place in the United States, and the sentence imposed is three years. Beyond these shared details, the available summaries do not provide further specifics such as the court location, the nature of the evidence presented, the exact product claims used in the scheme, or whether additional charges or restitution were ordered. The reporting focuses on the sentencing result following the earlier conviction.