A former portfolio manager at a financial firm was sentenced to 18 months in prison Wednesday for inflating the value of a hedge fund by tens of millions of dollars to dupe investors.

Stefan Lumiere, 46, of Manhattan, also was ordered to pay a $1 million fine after his prison stint, scheduled to start in September. He will owe 15 percent of his gross income until his fine is paid off.

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