SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge Monday sentenced eight more defendants, including three from the East Bay, linked to the wide-ranging Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow racketeering case.

Defendants Leslie Yun, James Pau, Rinn Roeun, Kevin Siu, Michael Mei, Elaine Liang, Tina Liang, and Barry House received their sentences from Judge Charles Breyer after they each pleaded guilty to their respective roles in a scheme that resulted in a 230-count indictment filed by a federal grand jury on Jan. 29, 2015.

Chow, disgraced state Sen. Leland Yee and 27 other individuals were charged with crimes including money laundering, drug trafficking, trafficking in stolen liquor, firearms trafficking, and many other offenses. Seventeen of the defendants were charged with conspiring to use a San Francisco Chinatown-based organization, the Chee Kung Tong to conduct racketeering activity. On Monday, Judge Breyer found that seven of the eight defendants — excluding House — had conspired with that enterprise.

Chow, in August 2016, was sentenced to life in prison for racketeering and murder, despite claiming he was innocent. He was found guilty of all 162 charges filed against him. In February 2016, Leland Yee was sentenced to five years in prison for accepting bribes and gun trafficking.

Three of Monday’s defendants reside in the East Bay.

Yun, 51, of Oakland, pleaded guilty to five counts of money laundering, three counts of conspiracy to traffic contraband cigarettes, and three counts of possession, manufacture and distribution of marijuana. She was sentenced to 84 months in prison.

Pau, 58, of Oakland, pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy to traffic contraband cigarettes. He was sentenced to 72 months in prison and still has 20 other counts pending.

House, 48, of Pittsburg, pleaded guilty to one count of a felon in possession of a weapon. He was sentenced to 48 months in prison and still has four other pending charges, involving weapons trafficking.

The last remaining defendant to be sentenced is George Nieh who will receive a prison sentence in July.