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DENVER—Another person has been sentenced for sending a threatening email to U.S. Anti-Doping Agency CEO Travis Tygart over the agency’s sanctions against Lance Armstrong.

Robert Hutchins of Sandy, Utah was ordered to serve one year of probation with mental health treatment and serve 50 hours of community service during a hearing in Denver federal court on Monday.

Chief U.S. District Judge Marcia Krieger also ordered the 60-year-old to pay a $3,300 fine to cover the cost of his probation supervision. He pleaded guilty in November to one count of sending interstate communications involving a threat.

Last month, a retired physician from Clearwater, Fla., Gerrit Keats, was sentenced to probation and 540 hours of community service, for sending a longer, more graphic threatening email to Tygart.

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