Pardons, Commutations and Dropped Prosecutions |

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“… Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, told reporters this month that the conviction of Mr. Gentile was a “weaponization of justice” inflicted by the Biden administration.

But there is no evidence that any part of Mr. Gentile’s case was politically motivated. The Justice Department’s investigation began under Mr. Trump’s presidency in 2019, and Judge Rachel Kovner, who later presided over the case, was appointed by Mr. Trump.

One of Mr. Gentile’s partners in GPB, Jeffry Schneider — who was convicted at the same time and sentenced to six years in federal prison — does not appear to have been granted clemency. Another partner, Jeffrey Lash, pleaded guilty to wire fraud and testified against Mr. Gentile and Mr. Schneider at trial, and was sentenced in September to time served.

The three men founded GPB Capital in 2012. They told investors that they would use their money to buy companies — predominantly car dealerships — that were doing well, and use the income to pay out monthly distributions at a rate of 8 percent of the initial investment, with a good chance of a higher return.

As it turned out, the companies Mr. Gentile and his partners purchased weren’t doing well enough to pay out such high distributions, federal prosecutors in the Eastern District of New York said at trial. Starting in 2015, the firm started paying out some of the distributions with money from new investors, a technique used in Ponzi schemes….”

The article implies but doesn’t provide any clear evidence, that this pardon was done at the behest of or otherwise on behalf of the Church of Scientology, which has supported Trump.
 

Trump’s pardons wipe out payments to defrauded victims​

In addition to clearing prison sentences, the president’s clemency actions have erased millions in restitution payments.

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“… At least 20 people who have received clemency from Trump so far this year — cutting their sentence short, restoring their civil rights after imprisonment or allowing them to avoid prison altogether — were also forgiven of financial penalties totaling tens of millions of dollars.

Some of these offenders owed money to real-life victims of fraud. Marian Morgan, for example, was sentenced in 2013 to nearly 34 years in prison for running a Ponzi scheme and was ordered to pay $17.5 million to dozens of investors, most of which remains unpaid. In 2021, she filed a statement in court saying, “I want to pay restitution to my victims so they know I am truly sorry for the damage I caused.” But in May, Trump commuted her sentence “to time served with no further fines, restitution, probation or other conditions.”

In other cases where Trump granted clemency, the federal government was the main victim. Paul Walczak, a health care executive and convicted tax cheat, was sentenced in April to 18 months in prison and ordered to pay over $4 million to the Internal Revenue Service. Walczak had pleaded guilty to tax crimes and agreed to pay restitution to the IRS, according to court filings. His pardon came through just 12 days after his sentencing, relieving him of his financial obligations and sparing him from going to prison….”
 
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