KEY POINTS
  • Former librarian Adam Winger was found guilty of spending about $89,000 in public money on a mobile app called "Game of War."
  • Winger will serve 30 days in jail, do 100 hours of community service and pay $78,000 in restitution.
  • Mobile game spending in the first of 2018 grew 19.1 percent to about $26.6 billion worldwide, according to market intelligence company Sensor Tower.
A photo illustration of the mobile game, "Game of War."

A former librarian in Utah will serve 30 days in jail after he was found guilty of spending around $89,000 in public money on a mobile app called "Game of War," a local news outlet The Herald Journal reported.

Adam Winger was a director at the North Logan City Library for about three years before he was placed on administrative leave last summer, which quickly followed with his resignation three months later.