Maybe there's a jumpsuit competition in prison. Former Miss Arizona contestant Kumari Fulbright was sentenced Thursday to two years in prison for her role in the twisted kidnap and torture of her ex-boyfriend. The troubled 28-year-old beauty queen and former law school student also got six years probation after pleading guilty to conspiracy to kidnap and aggravated assault charges. Fulbright's fall from grace occurred in 2007 when she was arrested with three other men for the brutal attack on then-boyfriend Joshua Conway, who was slashed with a knife, beaten and held at gunpoint for hours before escaping. Prior to the crime, the former pinup clerked for a federal judge, The Associated Press reported. As part of her plea agreement, Fulbright said she would testify against another former flame, Robert Ergonis, the accused ringleader of the robbery. However, the prosecutor in the case, Michael Jette, says Fulbright has not been cooperative and has done "anything and everything" to shield Ergonis, the Arizona Daily Star reported. In addition to her sentence, Fulbright was ordered to pay Conway $15,000. SOURCE
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