There is some precedence in this type of case to say that Chelsea cannot escape punishment merely because the false accounting took place under the previous administration. Luton in their 30 point deduction season were handed the larger of their 2 points deductions for financial irregularities in the accounts from the previous administration, and despite appealing on the grounds that it was nothing to do with them, it was still upheld, because Luton had still benefitted from the false accounts. Although technically true that Clearlake are not culpable for Abramovich's crimes, if it can be proven the false accounting directly benefitted the team on the pitch, Chelsea Football Club is still the prime beneficiary of said false accounting, and any ill-gotten trophies they won in the process can argue to be unfairly contested. For that reason, I won't be surprised if they get the book thrown at them despite Boehly's cooperation with the investigation. Their rampant spending since the takeover won't have helped to take any attention off of them either.