A Las Vegas woman is convicted after marrying 14 men concurrently and using relationships to obtain money from some of them. According to reporting, prosecutors said she ran a scheme that involved scamming multiple men out of tens of thousands of dollars, with total losses reaching into the six figures, while also relying on the money to support a gambling habit. She is scheduled for sentencing, and sources indicate the court may impose a light punishment and that she may avoid prison time. The reporting describes the case as involving simultaneous marriages, or bigamy, carried out over the same period, with each marriage used as part of the broader financial scheme. The outlets also characterize the conduct as taking place while she pursued gambling. Details about the exact sentence length, terms of probation, restitution, or any specific legal charges beyond the multiple-marriage conviction are not fully specified in the provided excerpts. The sentencing decision will determine whether she receives probation, a short incarceration term, and/or other conditions such as repayment to victims.