A Florida woman who admitted to siphoning nearly $3 million from the life savings of an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor in a romance scam received a four-year prison sentence on Thursday. U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos sentenced Peaches Stergo, 36, to 51 months after denouncing her actions as “unspeakably cruel” and her behavior motivated by “greed.” Advertisement The mother of two, who lived in Champions Gate, Fla., with her partner and teen children, spent seven years defrauding a man she met on a dating website — a man who had lost both of his parents during World War II when he...