Considering the multitude of charges, this is actually pretty low. It appears he was sentenced to a less-than-full term for each of the charges, to be served sequentially (since if the sentences were served simultaneously, the total actual term would be much less than 25 years).
We'll know more in about an hour.
EDIT: Actually, the Verge has already reported:"The judge applied a 240-month sentence and a 60-month sentence to be served consecutively."
I am puzzled by the concept of simultaneous sentences. Is "simultaneous" just a complicated way of saying "you get the max of the two numbers"? Because it's not like you're in a prison cell inside another prison cell. If I'm carrying 2 suitcases simultaneously, that's harder than carrying one at a time. But 2 prison sentences simultaneously is not harder than one sentence.
We'll know more in about an hour.
EDIT: Actually, the Verge has already reported:"The judge applied a 240-month sentence and a 60-month sentence to be served consecutively."