A former analyst at Outcome Health won’t serve time in prison for his role in a $1 billion fraud scheme at the once-lauded Chicago company, a federal judge decided Tuesday. U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Durkin sentenced Oliver Han to three years of probation and 200 hours of community service. Han had previously pleaded guilty to one count of felony conspiracy to commit wire fraud in 2020, as part of a plea deal. The day before Han’s sentencing, former senior analyst Kathryn Choi was given the same sentence, after she also previously pleaded guilty to one count of felony conspiracy to commit wire fraud, as part of a plea deal. On Wednesday, Han became the sixth person sentenced in the saga over Outcome Health, which was once one of the most talked-about tech companies in Chicago. The company placed screens and tablets in doctors’ offices and waiting rooms that ran pharmaceutical company ads.