Roger, a 30-year-old man, created a fraudulent retail website on which customers could purchase sports equipment. Before making any purchases on the website, customers had to first submit their bank account details. Roger misused the bank details provided by his customers to transfer large sums of money to his own account. As a result, a lawsuit was filed against him, and Roger was sentenced to prison. In this scenario, Roger is most likely to be placed in a _____.

A. maximum-security prison
B. supermax prison
C. geriatric prison
D. minimum-security prison


Answer: D

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