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The Indianapolis Business Journal reported Nimesh Patel, who admitted to participating in a bribery and kickback scheme involving an Indianapolis-based IT consulting and staffing company and a national not-for-profit, was sentenced Friday to three months in federal prison. According to the indictment, Dilip Vadlamudi, founder of Indianapolis-based Pyramid Technology Solutions Inc., funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars to Patel — the former senior director of IT at the national headquarters of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in Westchester, NJ — in return for millions of dollars of IT work from the 1,500-employee not-for-profit.