(CNN) Former real estate executive Toby MacFarlane was sentenced to six months in prison Wednesday for his role in the college admissions scandal -- the longest prison term for any of the defendants so far.

MacFarlane must also pay a $150,000 fine and perform 200 hours of community service, according to the US Attorney's Office of Massachusetts. Prosecutors had recommended 15 months in prison, one year of supervised release and a fine of $95,000.

MacFarlane, 56, a former executive at a California title insurance company, previously pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud.

Prosecutors say he gave William "Rick" Singer $450,000 to get his son and daughter admitted into the University of Southern California as star athletes, when neither of them was.

MacFarlane's daughter had never played soccer when she submitted her application to USC in 2013 with an essay that said in part: "My parents have a hard time attending my soccer matches because our opponent's parents are always making rude remarks about that number 8 player who plays without a care for her body or anyone else's on the field. It is true that I can be a bit intense out there on the field."