Princeton grad convicted of killing hedge fund manager father after allowance was cut

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A Princeton-educated son of a New York hedge fund manager was found guilty on Friday of murdering his father after his allowance was cut.

was found guilty on Friday of murdering his father after his allowance was cut.

Gilbert faces up to life in prison when he is sentenced in August for the Jan. 4, 2015, slaying at his parents' luxury apartment.

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