The list of all 143 people who were pardoned and commuted just before Mr. Trump retired looks like this
On January 20, 2020, the White House in the United States released a list of people who have been pardoned or commuted by Donald Trump, who is about to retire from the president. In the United States, it is a tradition for the president to pardon criminals, and among the 73 pardoned and 70 commuted, Stephen Bannon, who contributed to Mr. Trump's victory in the 2016 presidential election. Includes former White House Chief Strategist and Anthony Levandowski, who was arrested for stealing corporate secrets about autonomous vehicle technology .
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Below is a list of 143 people who were pardoned or commuted when Mr. Trump retired, announced on January 20.
001. Anthony Lewandowski
Lewandowski is a former engineer of Waymo, a self-driving car developer under the umbrella of Google's parent company Alphabet. Regarding Lewandowski, the White House said, 'Lewandowski was found guilty of one criminal count that evolved from a civil lawsuit. Notably, the sentence said,' The glorious need of our country. He is a groundbreaking engineer. ”Lewandowski plans to pay a great price for his actions and put his talents into the public interest.” Reuters has asked Google to comment on the amnesty for Lewandowski, but no response has been obtained at the time of writing the article.
Lewandowski, who was pardoned, told Twitter on January 20th, 'My family and I are grateful for the opportunity to move forward and have supported and defended me. I am grateful to the president and other people. '
My family and I are grateful for the opportunity to move forward, and thankful to the President and others who supported and advocated on my behalf.
— Anthony Levandowski (@antlevandowski) January 20, 2021
002. Stephen Bannon
President Trump has given Stephen Bannon a complete amnesty. In 2020, the prosecutor's office charged former Chief Strategist Bannon with fraud related to his involvement in a political project, but the White House said he was 'an important leader in the conservative movement and politics. He is known for his excellent insight. '
003. Todd Boulanger
President Trump has given Todd Boulanger a complete amnesty. Boulanger was convicted in 2008 for being involved in bribery. Boulanger is a veteran who has been honorably discharged from the US Army Reserve and has been awarded the Hero Award by the District of Columbia for arresting and arresting a criminal who used a weapon to assault an elderly woman in the Capitol. Boulanger is also known as a model member of the community. In addition, he is reflecting on his actions and wants to recover from his mistakes.
004.Abel Holtz
President Trump has given Abel Holtz a full amnesty. Holtz, 86 at the time of writing, was convicted of interfering with a grand jury investigation in 1995 and sentenced to 45 days in prison. Holtz, who was the president of a local bank before being convicted, has not had any legal problems since he was convicted. Holtz has spent a great deal of time and resources supporting philanthropy in South Florida, including a large donation to the city of Miami Beach.
005. Rick Renzi
President Trump has given Rick Renzi, a former member of the Arizona House of Representatives, a full amnesty. Renzi was convicted of blackmail, bribery, insurance fraud, money laundering, and blackmail in 2013, sentenced to two years in federal prison, released under two years of supervision, and $ 25,000. I was sentenced to pay a fine of 10,000 yen). Prior to being convicted, Renzi served in the House of Representatives for three terms, and voters said he was 'a strong advocate for quality housing, education, and improved health care, especially for the underprivileged and Native Americans.' It was being evaluated. He is the father of 12 children and a loving and devoted husband.
006. Kenneth Kurson
President Trump has given Ken Kurson a full amnesty. The prosecution has charged Kurson with cyberstalking in connection with his divorce from his ex-wife in 2015. In a letter to the prosecution, Kurson's ex-wife said on behalf of Kurson, 'I never wanted to be investigated or arrested and repeatedly asked the FBI to withdraw the charges.' The White House points out that such an investigation was only carried out because he was appointed to a position within the Trump administration. Kurson has been a regional leader in New York and New Jersey for many years, has taken over children as a certified foster parent in his private life, has been successful in business, and has been passionate about philanthropy.
007.Casey Urlacher
President Trump has given Casey Urlacher a full amnesty. Urlacher has been charged with engaging in illegal gambling. Urlacher has contributed to the community by serving the public throughout his life. At the time of writing, he was the unpaid mayor of Mettawamura, Illinois.
008. Carl Andrews Boggs
President Trump has given Carl Andrews Boggs a complete amnesty. In 2013, Boggs was convicted of two conspiracy charges. Since his release, Boggs has rebuilt the company, hired hundreds of people and devoted a lot of time and money to the community.
009.Jaime A. Davidson
President Trump has commuted Jaime A. Davidson's sentence. In 1993, Davidson was convicted of being involved in the murder of an undercover investigator and sentenced to life imprisonment. Notably, the White House points out that witnesses who testified against Davidson later withdrew their testimony in an affidavit, stating that 'Davidson was not involved.' Davidson has been imprisoned for nearly 29 years, but the person who allegedly shot and killed the victim has already been released. While in prison, Davidson coached more than 1000 prisoners to earn the General Educational Development (GED) . Davidson has been praised by prison officials for his dedication to helping others.
010.James E. Johnson, Jr
President Trump has given James E. Johnson, Jr a complete amnesty. In 2008, Johnson was sentenced to violate the law on the protection of migratory birds. Johnson was given a one-year suspended sentence, hunting was banned during that time, and he was ordered to pay a fine of $ 7,500. Johnson has made many contributions to the conservation of wildlife throughout his life.
011.Tommaso Buti
President Trump has given Tommaso Buti a complete amnesty. About Buti, the White House said, 'Buti is a respected businessman of Italian nationality. He is the chief executive officer of a large Italian company, and he started a philanthropic campaign to raise funds for UNICEF and succeeded. Buti was accused of financial fraud in a restaurant chain more than 20 years ago, but has not been convicted in the United States. '
012.Bill K. Kapri
President Trump has commuted the sentence of rapper Bill K. Kapri, commonly known as ' Kodak Black .' Kapri is a prominent artist and community leader. He was sentenced to 46 months in prison for making false statements in federal documents, and nearly half of his sentence has expired. A successful artist, Kapri was deeply involved in many philanthropic activities before being convicted. Specifically, it provides educational resources to the families of line of duty law enforcement officers and underprivileged students, feeds hungry people, and assists underprivileged children every Christmas. That thing. While in prison, he donated $ 50,000 to a fund to fund SMEs affected by the pandemic of Coronavirus disease.
013.Jawad A. Musa
President Trump has commuted Jawad A. Musa's sentence. Musa was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1991 for non-violent drug-related crimes. Both the judge and the prosecutor in charge of Musa's case are demanding Musa's amnesty. 56-year-old Musa deepened her faith while in prison and took many educational courses. Musa has received strong support from the support network in Baltimore, Maryland, and has been invited by many workplaces.
014. Adriana Shayota
President Trump has commuted Adriana Shayota's sentence. Shayota was convicted of mixing counterfeit branded food into counterfeit trade, piracy, and cross-state trade. At the time of writing the article, he had completed half of his 24-month prison sentence. Shayota didn't have a criminal record. While in prison, Shayota led people who wanted to improve their lives and made an extraordinary contribution to their reintegration efforts.
015. Glen Moss
President Trump has given Glen Moss a complete amnesty. After being convicted in 1998, Moss has been an important member of the community. Moss has also contributed to philanthropy in many organizations, including St. Jude Children's Hospital, Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign, and Colon Cancer Organizations. He has also contributed to grassroots activities at local hospitals and cancer support centers.
016. Aviem Sella
President Trump has given Aviem Sella a complete amnesty. Sella is an Israeli who was arrested in 1986 on charges of espionage related to the Jonathan Pollard case. The Israeli government has expressed its full and clear gratitude to the United States and is seeking Sella's amnesty from the United States to end the unfortunate event for the relationship between the United States and Israel.
017. Michael Liberty
President Trump has given Michael Liberty a full amnesty. Liberty was convicted of violating the Election Funds Act in 2016 and was later charged with another related crime. Liberty is the father of seven children and has been involved in numerous philanthropic activities.
018. Greg Reyes
President Trump has given Greg Reyes a full amnesty. Reyes, who was CEO of Brocade Communications , an American network equipment maker, was convicted of securities fraud. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals initially overturned Reyes' conviction for fraud on the prosecution's side, but was convicted again in a retrial and sentenced to 18 months in prison.
019.Ferrell Damon Scott
President Trump has commuted Ferrell Damon Scott's sentence. Scott has been sentenced to life imprisonment for possessing marijuana with the intention of distributing it and has been in prison for nearly nine years. 'I'm not sure it deserves life imprisonment,' said Sam Sheldon, a former acting federal prosecutor in charge of Scott's trial, and the White House said, 'In light of recent case law, Scott I wouldn't have received such a harsh judgment. '
020. Jeffrey Alan Conway
President Trump has given Jeffrey Alan Conway a complete amnesty. Conway has been a successful business since he was released from prison and runs a restaurant business with 10 stores and a total of about 500 staff. Conway is also actively involved in the community and various philanthropic activities.
021.Benedict Olberding
President Trump has given Benedict Olberding a complete amnesty. Olberding has been convicted of bank fraud, but after finishing his sentence, he bought two ornamental fish stores and also developed a consulting business to train mortgage sellers.
022. Syrita Steib-Martin
President Trump has given Syrita Steib-Martin a complete amnesty. Steib-Martin was convicted of a felony arson at the age of 19 and sentenced to 10 years in prison and $ 2 million in damages. Steib-Martin launched a judicial reform movement after its release and also established a support project to provide education and profession to female prisoners. 'This amnesty frees Steib-Martin from the hefty amount of compensation he had to bear from his youth,' the White House said.
023.Michael Ashley
President Trump has commuted Michael Ashley's sentence. Ashley was convicted of bank fraud and sentenced to three years in prison. 'It's worth noting that the judge in charge of Ashley's trial said,'I'm not worried that you're not really reflecting on it. I know you've changed,'' said the White House. That's it. ' After being convicted, Ashley has spent time caring for her sick mother and giving back to society.
024.Lou Hobbs
President Trump has reduced the sentence of Lou Hobbs. Hobbs has been in prison for 24 years since he was sentenced to life imprisonment. During his imprisonment, he completed various educational courses, including the GED, and is devoted to restarting his life to reward his family and friends for supporting the difficult times.
025.Matthew Antoine Canady
President Trump has commuted Matthew Antoine Canady's sentence. Canady had an unstable childhood, and all drug-related criminal records were committed when he was a teenager. Canady has shown a remarkable effort to reintegrate into society in prison, and is described by prison staff as 'hardworking and worthy of respect.' Canady is studying in a vocational program such as an electrician apprenticeship and wants to find a job in order to take responsibility for his criminal activity and feed his child.
026.Mario Claiborne
President Trump has commuted Mario Claiborne's sentence. Claiborne has been in prison for over 28 years since he was sentenced to life imprisonment. He has adhered to the Code of Conduct for over 20 years, and at the time of writing the article, he is said to have completed a rehabilitation program including drug education at the government correctional facility UNICOR.
027.Rodney Nakia Gibson
President Trump has commuted Rodney Nakia Gibson's sentence. Gibson has been a model prisoner for over 11 years since he was convicted of his first non-violent crime. Prisons have adhered to the Code of Conduct and have helped other prisoners qualify for the GED and others. In addition, Gibson himself has acquired various qualifications and skills that lead to employment, and the White House undertook that 'Gibson is responsible for his actions.'
028. Tom Leroy Whitehurst
President Trump commuted Tom Leroy Whitehurst's sentence from life imprisonment to 30 years in prison. Whitehurst allegedly directed the production of at least 16.7 kg of methamphetamine and possessed a large number of firearms. The court sentenced him to life imprisonment based on the guidelines at the time of the decision, and Whitehurst has been in prison for 24 years since then. During that time, Whitehurst has shown exemplary behavior except for one disciplinary action.
029.Monstsho Eugene Vernon
President Trump has commuted Monstsho Eugene Vernon's sentence. Vernon has been in prison for over 19 years on charges of robbing an armed bank in Greenville, South Carolina. However, the evidence obtained from the investigation shows that the series of crimes was committed with BB guns instead of real firearms. Vernon, who is in prison, has made steady efforts and is recovering from cancer.
030.Luis Fernando Sicard
President Trump has commuted the sentence for Luis Fernando Sicard. Sicard was sentenced in 2000 for conspiracy with the intention of distributing cocaine, drug trafficking and possession of firearms. He has been in prison for 20 years with clear action. Sicard has participated in a substantive program that includes several vocational training courses. Currently, Sicard works in a vehicle factory and has previously worked at UNICOR and is reported to be doing a good job. 'The important thing is that Sicard takes full responsibility for his criminal activity. He is a former Marine and the father of two daughters,' said the White House.
031.DeWayne Phelps
President Trump has commuted De Wayne Phelps. Phelps has been in prison for 11 years on conspiracy to distribute stimulants. Phelps is known to be a trusted prisoner who has been in prison for over 10 years in exemplary behavior, trained in dental technician apprenticeship, participated in UNICOR, and can take additional responsibility. .. 'The most notable thing is that Phelps' sentence (PDF file) is definitely lower under the First Steps Act ,' said the White House.
032.Isaac Nelson
President Trump has commuted Isaac Nelson's sentence. Nelson possesses with the intention of distributing over 5 kg of cocaine and over 50 g of crack cocaine, and has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiracy to distribute. 'With the change in the definition of felony drug offenses in the First Steps Act, Nelson is no longer punished with 20 years in prison. Instead, Nelson will probably face a 10-year sentence. But he has already been sentenced to more than 11 years in prison, and he seems to be very adaptable during his imprisonment, 'said the White House.
033.Traie Tavares Kelly
President Trump has commuted Traie Tavares Kelly's sentence. Kelly was convicted of conspiracy in possession of a cocaine base of 50 g or more and an intention to distribute 5 kg or more of cocaine. The White House said, 'Kelly has been in prison for over 14 years, but if sentenced by recent legal systems, he would only be sentenced to at least 10 years in prison. In addition, he did considerable work while in prison. It's a proof that we've spent our time maximizing our chances of becoming a productive citizen at the time of our release. '
034. Javier Gonzales
President Trump has reduced the sentence for Javier Gonzales. Gonzales was convicted in 2005 of conspiracy to carry stimulants with the intention of distributing them and to distribute stimulants. Gonzales has been in prison for more than 14 years, which is said to be four years longer than the ten-year prison sentence that would be imposed by the legal system in recent years. Gonzales continues to be employed stably while in prison, gains extensive experience at UNCIOR, and has a track record of reintegration activities, including participation in vocational programs and training to facilitate return to the workforce at the time of origin. is showing. Also, Gonzales has no history of violence. Gonzales is said to be actively working on the issue of substance abuse.
035. Eric Wesley Patton
President Trump has given Eric Wesley Patton a complete amnesty. Patton was convicted in 1999 of false statements in his mortgage application. For the 20 years since he was convicted, Patton has been a solid contributor to the community by working hard, becoming a devoted parent, and doing good deeds quietly for friends, neighbors, and church members. That is.
036. Robert William Cawthon
President Trump has given Robert William Cawthon a full amnesty. Cawthon was convicted in 1992 of false statements in a bank loan application and was probated for three years on the condition that he stayed at home for 180 days. Cawthon acknowledged the responsibility for the crime, successfully completed the probation period, and fulfilled his obligation to compensate. 'His atonement has been extraordinary, and since he was convicted, he has engaged in a wide range of commendable community service activities while living a crime-free life,' the White House said. It was.
037.Hal Knudson Mergler
President Trump has given Hal Knudson Mergler a complete amnesty. Mergler was convicted in 1992 of conspiracy in possession of lysergic acid diethylamide ( LSD ) with the intention of distributing and distributing it. Mergler was sentenced to one month's imprisonment and three years' release under supervision and ordered to pay compensation. Since being convicted, Mergler has lived a productive and lawful life, earning a college degree, succeeding in business, and building a family. He has also made a significant contribution to the community and has contributed to the construction of a new school as a non-profit charity. People around him uniformly praise him as a hardworking, ethical businessman and a caring father.
038. Gary Evan Hendler
President Trump has given Gary Evan Hendler a full amnesty. Hendler has lived a law-abiding life and actively contributed to the community for 40 years after being convicted of conspiracy to distribute and manufacture controlled drugs. It is financially stable and the real estate business is successful. 'Of particular note is that he has helped others recover from substance addiction. Since 1982, Hendler has organized and led weekly abstinence parties, and the White House said. He has guided the path to recovery for many on radio broadcasts. His former protection observer has made Hendler an integral part of the lives of many in the community tackling the substance abuse problem. In addition, Hendler's efforts were recognized by Governor Tom Wolff of Pennsylvania, who recently appointed Hendler as a member of the State Advisory Board on Substance and Alcohol Abuse Issues. ' It was.
039. John Harold Wall
President Trump has given John Harold Wall a full amnesty. Wall was convicted of stimulant-related charges in 1992. Wall was sentenced to 60 months in prison and released under four years of custody.
040.Steven Samuel Grantham
President Trump has given Steven Samuel Grantham a full amnesty. Grantham was convicted of stealing a vehicle in 1967 and sentenced to 18 months in prison and a two-year suspended sentence. 'Grantham has lived a stable life, obeying the law, reflecting on his crimes when he was 19 years old, about 50 years ago, recognizing his responsibilities,' said the White House. What should be done is that when the child was unable to take care of Grantham's grandchildren, he took on the custody of his grandchildren. Grantham is now asking for forgiveness and seeking forgiveness to restore his right to have a gun. I will. '
041.Clarence Olin Freeman
President Trump has given Clarence Olin Freeman a full amnesty. Freeman was convicted of using an illegal brewing device in 1965 and was sentenced to nine months in prison and a five-year suspended sentence. The White House said, 'Since his release, Freeman has lived a law-abiding life. Freeman is deeply remorseful of his illegal activities and keeps in mind the valuable lessons that the conviction taught him. For about 55 years after being convicted, he has built a stable marriage, succeeded in business and actively contributed to the community. His integrity, diligence and generosity are well-established. There is. '
042.Fred Keith Alford
President Trump has given Fred Keith Alford a full amnesty. Alford was convicted of firearms charges in 1977 and was sentenced to one year of probation. Since being convicted, Alford has established a stable and legal life and has been locally acclaimed for his great skills, dedication and integrity.
043.John Knock
President Trump has commuted John Knock's sentence. Knock is a 73-year-old man who has been sentenced to life imprisonment for 24 years for his first cannabis-related nonviolent crime. Knock had an exemplary imprisonment history, during which time he completed a college accounting class and had no reports of any incidents.
044.Kenneth Charles Fragoso
President Trump has commuted Kenneth Charles Fragoso's sentence. Fragoso is a 66-year-old U.S. Navy veteran who has been sentenced to life imprisonment for more than 30 years for nonviolent drug crimes. Fragoso has an exemplary imprisonment history, has worked for UNICOR for over 20 years, has learned new jobs and coached fellow prisoners.
045.Luis Gonzalez
President Trump has commuted Luis Gonzalez's sentence. Gonzalez, 78 at the time of writing, was convicted of nonviolent drug crimes and has been sentenced to life imprisonment for over 27 years. The White House said, 'Under the First Steps Act, Gonzalez would not have been subject to the required life imprisonment. He has a good history of imprisonment and has been manufacturing military uniforms at UNICOR for over 20 years. '.
046.Anthony DeJohn
President Trump has commuted Anthony De John's sentence. DeJohn has been sentenced to life imprisonment for over 13 years for distributing marijuana. The White House says, 'DeJohn is recognized for maintaining a decent prison life and having good professional morals. You will be able to get employment and housing after you are released.'
047.Corvain Cooper
President Trump has commuted Corvain Cooper's sentence. Cooper is a 41-year-old father with two daughters who has been sentenced to life imprisonment for more than seven years for being involved in the distribution of marijuana.
048.Way Quoe Long
President Trump has commuted Way Quoe Long's sentence. At the age of 58, Long was convicted of being involved in the manufacture and distribution of marijuana and has completed nearly half of his 50-year sentence. During his imprisonment, Long has been trying to improve himself by taking classes to improve his English and getting a GED. In addition, it is expected that the family will provide strong support for rehabilitation after being released.
049.Michael Pelletier
President Trump has commuted Michael Pelletier's sentence. At the age of 64, Pelletier was convicted of being involved in the distribution of marijuana and completed 12 of his 30-year sentence. Pelletier takes educational courses to maintain a decent prison life, stand out in oil paintings, and develop his talent. Pelletier is expected to live with his younger brother and get a job after his release.
050.Craig Cesal
President Trump has commuted Craig Cesal's sentence. Craig Cesal is the father of two children, one of whom died while serving life imprisonment for being involved in the distribution of cannabis. Cesal has an exemplary imprisonment record and is a paralegal and church minister helping other prisoners. Cesal says that he will return to society after his release and will contribute to the local community while living with his daughter. He also says he wants to attend his daughter's wedding.
051.Darrell Frazier
President Trump has commuted Darrell Frazier's sentence. Frazier is 60 years old and has been sentenced to 29 years in life imprisonment for possession with the intention of distributing cocaine. He holds a prison record at Frazier and was instrumental in establishing a sports promotion organization. After being released, he plans to live and work with his mother.
052.Lavonne Roach
President Trump has commuted Lavonne Roach's sentence. Roach was convicted of non-violent drug-related charges and completed 23 of his 30-year sentence. Roach has an exemplary imprisonment record and has coached other prisoners. Roach also expects family support for reintegration.
053.Blanca Virgen
President Trump has commuted Blanca Virgen's sentence. Virgen has completed 12 of his 30-year sentence. Virgen was sentenced to 30 years in prison because he did not choose to be sentenced to 10 years in a judicial transaction, resulting in three times the prescribed sentence. Virgen has made countless achievements in prison education programs and will return to Mexico to take care of his four children after his release.
054. Robert Francis
President Trump has commuted Robert Francis' sentence. Francis has been sentenced to life imprisonment for 18 years for non-violent drug-related charges. Francis has an impeccable disciplinary history in prison and has been actively working towards rehabilitation. Francis, the father of three, will live with his sister in Houston, Texas.
055.Brian Simmons
President Trump has commuted Brian Simmons' sentence. Simmons was sentenced to 15 years in prison for non-violent conspiracy to manufacture and distribute marijuana, ending five years. Simmons has a model prison record and is expected to receive support from his fiancée after his release.
056. Derrick Smith
President Trump has commuted Derrick Smith's sentence. Smith, 53, was sentenced to about 30 years in prison for distributing drugs to his deceased companion, more than 20 years of which. Smith has an exemplary imprisonment record, and after his release he plans to work in the construction industry, taking care of his mother and son, and re-establishing his relationship with his two children.
057. Raymond Hersman
President Trump has commuted Raymond Hersman's sentence. Hersman is the father of two 55-year-olds who have completed more than nine years of his 20-year sentence. He worked steadily while in prison and participated in several programs and education. After being released, he says he wants to return to the community and lead a productive life with the support of his family.
058.David Barren
President Trump has commuted David Barren's sentence. Barren is the father of six children, sentenced to life imprisonment for non-violent drug collusion on drugs and sentenced to another 20 years in prison and sentenced to 13 years in prison. Barren maintains an exemplary imprisonment record and is looking forward to returning to his family after his release.
059.James Romans
President Trump has commuted James Romans' sentence. Romans, who has children and grandchildren, has been sentenced to life imprisonment without parole for being involved in the collusion of cannabis distribution. Romans holds exemplary disciplinary records and has completed many educational courses during his ten-plus years in prison. Romans has already secured a job after being released, which is expected to contribute to successful reintegration.
060.Jonathon Braun
President Trump has commuted Jonathon Braun's sentence. Braun was sentenced to 10 years in prison for conspiracy to import marijuana and money laundering, ending five of them. After his release, Braun is aiming for a job to support his wife and children.
061.Michael Harris
President Trump has commuted Michael Harris's sentence. Harris is 59 years old and has been sentenced to life imprisonment for 30 years in prison for conspiracy to first-class murder. He holds a model prison record during that time. Harris has a degree in Business and Journalism and, as a former entrepreneur, has taught prisoners how to start and run a business. After being released, Harris is expected to get a meaningful job and home with the support of his family.
062.Kyle Kimoto
President Trump has commuted Kyle Kimoto's sentence. Kimoto, the father of six, was sentenced to 29 years in prison for planning a telemarketing scam, 12 of which he was in prison. Kimoto is a model prisoner who has held many jobs, reflected on his remorse, and taught faith to other prisoners. He has already received a post-release job offer and plans to take care of his six children and three grandchildren.
063.Chalana McFarland
President Trump has commuted Chalana McFarland's sentence. McFarland was convicted in 2005 of a total of 169 cases of money laundering, wire fraud and other financial crimes. McFarland has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for 30 years. When McFarland went to trial, he cooperated with the authorities to inform them that an attack on the federal prosecutor was planned. In addition, McFarland's co-defendant has only been sentenced to a short sentence of 5 to 87 months. McFarland is a model prisoner and is said to have been detained at home at the time of writing the article.
064.Eliyahu Weinstein
President Trump has commuted Eliyahu Weinstein's sentence. Weinstein is the father of seven children and a loving husband. Weinstein is approaching eight of his 24-year prison sentences for real estate investment fraud and maintains an exemplary imprisonment. After being released, it is expected to receive strong support from community and religious ties.
065.Alex Adjmi
President Trump has given Alex Adjmi a full amnesty. In 1996, Adjmi was convicted of a financial crime and completed a five-year sentence. Since his release, he has contributed to the community and engaged in many philanthropic activities, including supporting children in need of special help and drug recovery centers.
066. Elliott Broidy
President Trump has given Elliott Broidy a full amnesty. Broidy was convicted of participating in the plot as an unregistered foreign agent. Broidy is famous for many philanthropic activities, including law enforcement, military and veterans programs, and representing the Jewish community.
067. Douglas Jemal
President Trump has given Douglas Jemal a complete amnesty. Jemal is an American businessman and philanthropist. In 2008 Jemal was convicted of fraud. Jemal is known to have contributed to various philanthropic activities, such as rebuilding the church, before being convicted. 'It's worth noting that at the time of the trial, the presiding judge said,'It's hard to believe sending Jemal to jail,'' the White House points out.
068.Noah Kleinman
President Trump has given Noah Kleinman a complete amnesty. Kleinman is 45 years old and is the father of two children. The child's mother died while in prison for Kleinman. Kleinman was sentenced to about 20 years in prison for non-violent crimes in the distribution of marijuana, of which he was sentenced to six years in prison. Kleinman has an exemplary imprisonment history and has worked hard to maintain relationships with his children and father. After being released, he lives with his father and engages in family business, and he is looking forward to taking care of his children.
069. Dr. Scott Harkonen
President Trump has given Scott Harkonen a full amnesty. Harkonen has been convicted of fraud for misleading explanations in his announcement of a cure for his illness. He is internationally renowned for discovering new kidney diseases, their causes and cures. He is looking forward to returning to medicine.
070. Johnny D. Phillips, Jr.
President Trump has given Johnny D. Phillips, Jr. a complete amnesty. Phillips was convicted in 2016 of conspiracy between communication fraud and postal fraud. Phillips is known as a respectable citizen and an important member of the community. He takes care of three young children and is also an advocate of type 1 diabetes research.
071. Dr. Mahmoud Reza Banki
President Trump has given Mahmoud Reza Banki a full amnesty. Banki is an Iranian-American who came to the United States at the age of 18. After graduating from the University of California, Berkeley, he received his PhD from Princeton University and his Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of California, Los Angeles. In 2010, Banki was charged with financial violations of Iran's sanctions and false statements, the former being overturned by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. However, he was found to be a felony for making a false statement and missed the opportunity to completely restart his life. For several years after being convicted, Banki has contributed to the community and maintained a sincere love and respect for the United States.
072.Tena Logan
President Trump has given Tena Logan a full amnesty. Logan has been sentenced to 14 years for nonviolent drug crimes, eight of which have been in prison. Logan has an exemplary imprisonment record for a wide range of jobs and programs, and has held leadership positions in several jobs. In addition, he was allowed to work outside the prison, and in the summer of 2020 he was allowed to be detained at home under the Coronavirus Assistance, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) . Logan is currently living with her husband and working full-time at a major retailer.
073. Mary Anne Locke
President Trump has commuted Mary Anne Locke's sentence. Locke has been sentenced to 20 years for nonviolent drug crimes, of which he has been in prison for about 11 years. Despite the difficulty of starting his sentence just six weeks after giving birth by Caesarean section, his imprisonment record was exemplary and he also engaged in a wide range of jobs and programs. Locke is allowed to work outside the prison and will be detained at home under the CARES Act in the summer of 2020. Locke currently lives with his father, has relationships with children, and works full-time at a major retailer.
074. April Coots
President Trump has reduced the sentence for April Coots. Coots was sentenced to 20 years for nonviolent drug crimes, of which he was sentenced to more than 10 years. Coots is a model prisoner who holds a license for heating, heating and air conditioning (HVAC), GED, and attends community college lectures for the second semester. 'Importantly, Coots has a supportive family and church community that can help reintegrate and build a stable network,' the White House said.
075.Caroline Yeats
President Trump has commuted Caroline Yeats' sentence. Yeats was sentenced to 20 years for his first nonviolent drug offense, of which he was sentenced to about seven years. Yeats was a model inmate and a devoted member of the religious community, participating in PAWS programs such as training service dogs and coaching other inmates. After being released, he plans to live with his 30-year-old husband who suffers from multiple sclerosis.
076. Jodi Lynn Richter
President Trump has commuted Jodi Lynn Richter's sentence. Richter was sentenced to 15 years for nonviolent drug crimes, of which 10 years were imprisoned. In prison, Richter trains service dogs in the PAWS program, teaches other prisoners seeking a GED, and learns to operate a variety of heavy equipment. Richter has a variety of employment opportunities with the support of his conscience.
077.Kristina Bohnenkamp
President Trump has commuted Kristina Bohnenkamp's sentence. Bohnenkamp was sentenced to 24 years for nonviolent drug crimes, of which he was sentenced to more than 10 years. Bohnenkamp is a model prisoner who has performed well in work such as UNICOR, is allowed to work outside the prison, and is recommended by prison staff to return home under the CARES Act. I am. After being released, he plans to spend time with his sister and brother-in-law, and he also has a place of employment.
078. Mary Roberts
President Trump has commuted Mary Roberts' sentence. Roberts was sentenced to 19 years for nonviolent drug crimes, of which he was sentenced to 10 years. Roberts maintains an exemplary imprisonment record, has strong work experience, including experience as a member of the PAWS program, UNICOR, and food services, and is also allowed to work outside prison. .. After being released, I plan to spend time with my daughter with strong support from my family, and I also have various employment opportunities.
079. Cassandra Ann Kasowski
President Trump has commuted Cassandra Ann Kasowski's sentence. Kasowski was sentenced to 17 years for nonviolent drug crimes, of which he was sentenced to more than 7 years. Kasowski is an exemplary prisoner and has worked extensively, including in the PAWS program and in UNICOR. Prison staff also recommend that you return home under the CARES Act. After being released, I plan to live with my son and start job hunting.
080.Lerna Lea Paulson
President Trump has commuted Lerna Lea Paulson's sentence. Paulson was sentenced to 17 years for nonviolent drug crimes, of which he was sentenced to more than 7 years. Paulson was an exemplary prisoner, working full-time at UNICOR while also engaging in mental health counselors and prisoners' suicide prevention efforts. Paulson is also allowed to work outside the prison and is recommended to return home under the CARES law. After being released, I plan to find a job while living with my family.
081.Ann Butler
President Trump has commuted Ann Butler's sentence. Butler was sentenced to about 20 years for nonviolent drug crimes, of which he was sentenced to more than 10 years. Butler is a model prisoner with extensive program and work experience, each with an outstanding reputation. He is also deeply devoted to his faith. At the time of his arrest, Butler was taking care of his five children and had two minimum wage jobs. After being released, I hope to meet my family again and get a job.
082.Sydney Navarro
President Trump has commuted Sydney Navarro's sentence. Navarro was sentenced to 27 years for nonviolent drug crimes, of which about eight years were served. Navarro is a model prisoner who has a GED, has a good reputation in various programs, and participates in programs to talk to cornered young people. After being released, he hopes to meet his daughter again and get a job.
083.Tara Perry
President Trump has commuted Tara Perry's sentence. Perry was sentenced to 16 years for nonviolent drug crimes, of which about 7 years were served. Perry is a model prisoner and is a qualified nurse. He also enjoys singing songs at prison religious events. After being released, I plan to live with my mother and find a job.
084. John Nystrom
President Trump has given John Nystrom a full amnesty. Previously, when working as a contractor for a Native American school reconstruction project, Nystrom noticed that the company was receiving double payments, but did not notify the authorities. Nystrom was responsible for all oversight of the matter, offering to refund the extra money he received before he was convicted, and later refunding the full amount. Nystrom is also a Sunday School teacher and volunteers for charities such as the Knights of Columbus and Habitat for Humanity . Previously, he was also a county commissioner.
085.Gregory Jorgensen, Deborah Jorgensen, Martin Jorgensen
President Trump gave the Gregory Jorgensen and Deborah Jorgensen a full amnesty, and the deceased Martin Jorgensen a posthumous amnesty. In the 1980s, the Jorgensen family sold high-end beef in South Dakota, but as demand increased, they began to mix inferior commercial beef and sell it as branded meat. Since being convicted of this in 1996, the Jorgensen and his wife have been dedicated to serving the community. Gregory has been appointed twice as a county commissioner for Trip Group, State Trips, and spearheaded infrastructure projects for the Native American community. Deborah is also a lifetime member of a non-profit organization aimed at promoting women's educational opportunities. Gregory's father, Martin, was named a businessman of year by the American Beef Cattle Producers Association during his lifetime. 'The Jorgensen and his wife reflect on what they have done in the past and deserve a pardon in light of the decades of exemplary public welfare,' said the White House.
086.Jessica Frease
President Trump has given Jessica Frease a full amnesty. At the age of 20, Frease was convicted of cashing a stolen check at a bank where he worked at the counter. Frease has been granted exemplary behavior after two years in prison and has been granted early release under supervision. Frease is currently studying to become an emergency medical technician and is also engaged in fund-raising activities for cancer patients.
087. Robert Cannon 'Robin' Hayes
President Trump has given Robert Cannon 'Robin' Hayes a full amnesty. Hayes is a former federal congressman from North Carolina who has been sentenced to one year of custody for making false statements during a federal investigation. Hayes has also served as a member of the state legislature, chairman of the State Republican Party, and chairman of the National Council of Republican Chairmen.
088. Thomas Kenton 'Ken' Ford
President Trump has given Thomas Kenton 'Ken' Ford a full amnesty. Ford, the general manager of the coal company, has 38 years of experience working in the coal industry, and members of the coal mine community who support Ford's amnesty describe him as a 'model owner.' It is said that there is. Ford was previously convicted of a three-year suspended sentence for falsely reporting to federal mining officials. Since then, Ford has been a celebrity in the community for decades, using his expertise to ensure the safety of miners.
089.Jon Harder
President Trump has given Jon Harder a complete amnesty. Harder, a former president and CEO of Sunwest Management, a leading management company for senior care facilities, was convicted of misusing investment funds during the real estate crisis. The judge in charge of Harder's trial said that Harder's full cooperation against criminal interests allowed investors to recover more money and older people to continue living in the facility. He points out that facility employees are now able to sustain their livelihoods. As a result, Harder is described as 'the most responsible person of all the financial fraudsters treated by the court during the 2008 real estate crash.' 'President Trump praises Harder for prioritizing employees, investors, and the elderly living in the facility over himself,' the White House said.
090. Scott Conor Crosby
President Trump has given Scott Conor Crosby a full amnesty. In 1992, Crosby impulsively participated in a bank robbery program and was arrested, in which he actively cooperated with police authorities. After being released, he has acquired a qualification as an emergency medical technician and spends a lot of time volunteering in churches and training young people. Arizona restored Crossby's civil rights in 2003, and the amnesty will also restore federal civil rights.
091.Adrianne Miller
President Trump has commuted Adrianne Miller's sentence. Miller was sentenced to 15 years in prison for conspiracy with the intention of distributing stimulants and for possession of Class I chemicals, of which he was sentenced to six years in prison. Miller sought to overcome drug addiction and was devoted to rehabilitation while in prison. In addition to taking many courses such as drug education and life management, I also participate in the Life Connections Program (PDF file), which is a rehabilitation system provided by prisons. The White House says Miller regrets the 'catastrophic choices' of the past and takes full responsibility for their actions.
092.Lynn Barney
President Trump has given Lynn Barney a full amnesty. Barney was convicted of distributing a small amount of marijuana and was sentenced to 35 months in prison for possessing a firearm. After being released, Barney has been devoted to work and caring for children as a model citizen. Employers also describe it as a hard-working worker who sets an example for other employees.
093.Joshua J. Smith
President Trump has given Joshua J. Smith a full amnesty. Smith was convicted in 2003 with the intention of selling, and has devoted his life to the community and faith since his release. He also succeeded as a businessman, and with the funds obtained from it, he established the non-profit organization Fourth Purpose for the purpose of reforming prisons. Since then, Smith has taught business in many prisons, including the one in which he was imprisoned, and has been active in missionary work throughout Latin America.
094.Amy Povah
President Trump has given Amy Povah a full amnesty. Povah was commuted in 2000 by former President Clinton after serving nine of his 24-year prison sentences for drug crimes in the 1990s. After his release, he helped pass the First Steps Act and created the CAN-DO Foundation (Clemency for All Nonviolent Drug Offenders) . The commutation of Adrianne Miller mentioned above is also due to the support of CAN-DO.
095.Dr. Frederick Nahas
President Trump has given Frederick Nahas a complete amnesty. Nahas is a New Jersey surgeon. In the 1990s, Nahas was investigated by federal authorities for fraudulent billing. After six years of investigation, no evidence of fraud was found, but Nahas was found guilty of obstructing the judiciary for not fully cooperating with the investigation. 'Since serving a month in prison in 2003, Nahas has been working tirelessly to regain the trust of patients, colleagues and the community,' said the White House.
096.David Tamman
President Trump has given David Tamman a complete amnesty. Tamman, formerly a partner at a major US law firm, was convicted of tampering with a financial document subject to a federal investigation at the request of a fraudulent client and was sentenced to seven years in 2019. I finished. Tamman is fully responsible for his actions, and Tamman's acquaintances and colleagues testify that he is already a legitimate person who has paid a considerable price.
097.Dr. Faustino Bernadett
President Trump has given Faustino Bernadett a full amnesty. In early 2008, Bernadett allowed a hospital he had previously purchased to pay a reward to a contractor who illegally mediates surgical patients and allowed him to enter into a fake contract. As a result, Bernadett was convicted. The White House points out that this is Bernadett's only blemishes. Bernadett has already retired, but since the outbreak of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic, he has been working hard for the community, including helping to procure medical protective equipment for nurses. I did. In addition, he is engaged in a great many charitable activities such as homeless support, provision of teaching materials and meals to disadvantaged students, and support for the social connection of the elderly. 'President Trump has decided that it is good for justice and the community for Bernadett to continue volunteering and philanthropic,' the White House explains.
098. Paul Erickson
President Trump has given Paul Erickson a full amnesty. Lawyer and activist Erickson was convicted of a Russian-related conspiracy in the 2016 presidential election and was later found to have no ties to Russia, but was re-indicted for a minor financial crime. The Justice Department requested Erickson's commutation, but Erickson was sentenced to seven years in prison. 'This amnesty will help correct the biggest witch-hunting mistake in American history,' the White House said.
099. Kwame Kilpatrick
President Trump has given Kwame Kilpatrick a full amnesty. Kilpatrick is a former Detroit mayor who has been in prison for about seven years for being involved in extortion and bribery during his tenure. In prison, Kilpatrick was in charge of speech classes and led a Bible study group for other prisoners.
100.Fred Davis 'Dave' Clark
President Trump has given Fred Davis 'Dave' Clark a complete amnesty. Clark has been in federal prison for over six years for his first nonviolent offense. While in prison, Clark taught other prisoners Bible studies and skills, and devised a faith-based support program.
101.Todd Farha, Thaddeus Bereday, William Kale, Paul Behrens, Peter Clay
President Trump has given Todd Farha and five others a complete amnesty. The five were former executives of wellCare Health Plans, a health insurance company, and were convicted in 2008 of misusing the state's health system. The judge, who was in charge of the five trials, sentenced Farha et al. To Farha et al. For up to three years, saying that it was extremely unlikely that the five would have committed the crime with personal financial motives. All five are said to have been devoted to the community and their families and accepted the conviction without complaining.
102. David Rowland
President Trump has given David Rowland a full amnesty. Rowland was sentenced to two years of protection and inspection for violating the Clean Air Act because his license to handle asbestos had expired when he undertook the removal of asbestos in elementary schools. Rowland acknowledges responsibility and reflects on it, and continues to work even after being obliged to carry out social service activities, contributing to the local community.
103. Randall 'Duke' Cunningham
President Trump has given Randall 'Duke' Cunningham a full amnesty. Cunningham, a former US House of Representatives from California, was sentenced to eight years in prison for bribery during his tenure. Until his release in 2013, Cunningham was a tutor for other prisoners to help him get the GED. Cunningham is also a veteran who was an ace pilot of a fighter and has been awarded the Purple Heart badge (Honorary Wound Badge) . Although Cunningham is a disabled veteran, he is also contributing to the local community by volunteering at the local fire department and actively participating in Bible study sessions.
104. William Walters
President Trump has commuted William Walters' sentence. Walters was convicted of insider trading, served four years in prison for four years, and paid a total of $ 44 million in fines and asset confiscation. In addition to being known for his gambling and golf skills, Walters is also active as a philanthropist, and was named the 'Philanthropist of the Year' in Las Vegas in 1997.
105.Dwayne Michael Carter Jr.
President Trump has given Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. a complete amnesty. Carter was convicted of possession of firearms and ammunition. Carter engages in philanthropic activities such as donations to medical institutions and food banks, and those who support the abduction call Carter 'a servant to the family, a friend to many, a person of faith. He is a giver to the underprivileged, a pavement, and a game changer. '
106. Stephen Odzer
President Trump has given Stephen Odzer a conditional amnesty. Odzer was sentenced to 18 months in prison for bank fraud and collusion. Odzer provides philanthropic activities such as providing personal protection to New York City health workers, comforting sick children, and donating religious materials to prison inmates and US soldiers around the world. And volunteer activities. Odzer has also focused on building Jewish synagogues, surpassing relatives who were kidnapped and killed by Islamic terrorists during their stay in Israel. The amnesty is conditional on Odzer paying the unpaid balance of the damages ordered when he was convicted.
107. James Brian Cruz
President Trump has commuted the remaining sentence of James Brian Cruz. Cruz has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for drug crimes and has completed about half of it. Cruz has been praised by former prisoners who have been with him in prison as 'a life-changing person,' and by prison supervisors as 'a hard-working employee he can count on and respected by other prisoners.' We are collecting. ' Cruz wrote in a letter that he was aware of the effects of drugs and wanted a second chance to keep the law and live for others.
108.Steven Benjamin Floyd
President Trump has given Steven Benjamin Floyd a full amnesty. Floyd joined the Marine Corps at the age of 17 and has been awarded the Combat Action Ribbon for his work in Iraq. Floyd has been convicted of blackmail and bank robbery and has been in the car repair business since he was released in 2009. It is also permitted to engage in firefighting activities in recent riots and to repair the bereaved families of soldiers and the cars of veterans who have been injured in battle for free. 'President Trump is grateful to Floyd for his past military service and commitment to the community,' said the White House.
109.Joey Hancock
President Trump has given Joey Hancock a complete amnesty. Hancock has been convicted of conspiracy and possession for the distribution of controlled drugs, and has been active in churches and communities as a hard-working worker since his release.
110.David E. Miller
President Trump has given David E. Miller a full amnesty. In 2015, Miller was convicted of making a false declaration to a bank. Miller is currently the development director of a charity called 'MEN OF VALOR', helping the released men to return to society, family and faith. Governor Bill Lee of Tennessee, who supports Miller's amnesty, said he was 'dedicated to doing the right thing as a priest and serving others.'
111.James Austin Hayes
President Trump has given James Austin Hayes a full amnesty. Hayes previously actively cooperated in the investigation when convicted of insider trading conspiracy, and in related civil proceedings, all profits from torts have been confiscated. Since being convicted, Hayes has been active in churches and communities.
112. Drew Brownstein
President Trump has given Drew Brownstein a full amnesty. Brownstein was previously convicted of insider trading and paid the full fines ordered. Before being convicted, Brownstein has been involved in a wide range of volunteer activities, including youth development groups in Denver, Colorado and Jewish family groups in Colorado.
113. Robert Bowker
President Trump has given Robert Bowker a complete amnesty. Bowker was previously convicted of suspended sentence for breaching a law banning the sale of wildlife by arranging the transportation of 22 snakes. Bowker has since been involved in animal conservation activities for decades as a member of the American Society for the Prevention of Animals, the World Wildlife Fund, and the Wildlife Conservation Society.
114.Amir Khan
President Trump has given Amir Khan a complete amnesty. Khan has been convicted of communication fraud, but immediately after that, he returned the amount of money that was stolen to the victim and expressed his remorse. Khan also volunteered with an organization called 3 Square Meals before the COVID-19 pandemic, making regular donations to multiple medical institutions and charities.
115.Shalom Weiss
President Trump has commuted Shalom Weiss's sentence. Weiss has been convicted of blackmail, communication fraud, money laundering, and obstruction of justice, but has already paid more than 18 years in prison and a large repayment. The White House also points out that 66-year-old Weiss suffers from chronic deterioration in health.
116. Salomon Melgen
President Trump has commuted Salomon Melgen's sentence. Melgen, a former doctor convicted of medical fraud and false statements, is said to have been praised for treating patients who cannot afford medical insurance or medical expenses.
117. Patrick Lee Swisher
President Trump has given Patrick Lee Swisher a complete amnesty. Swisher was convicted of tax fraud and misrepresentation. The source is said to have been successful in launching a business with more than 1000 employees. In addition, he has participated in religious non-profit organizations, provided scholarships to local people to attend college, and helped former criminals reintegrate into society.
118. Robert Sherrill
President Trump has given Robert Sherrill a full amnesty. Sherrill conspired to distribute cocaine and was convicted of possession with the intention of distributing cocaine. Sherrill has since been treated for drug addiction, and has participated in society through the opening of a cleaning business and the establishment of a non-profit organization to support young people.
119. Dr. Robert S. Corkern
President Trump has given Robert S. Corkern a complete amnesty. Corkern is a Mississippi doctor convicted of bribery of the healthcare system. Corkern belongs to the Mississippi Army National Guard and is said to provide generous medical services to low-income patients. 'The demand for emergency care is tight in Mississippi, so many doctors are needed,' the White House said.
120.David Lamar Clanton
President Trump has given David Lamar Clanton a full amnesty. Clanton was convicted of false statements and other charges. Clanton's supporters testify to Clanton's contribution to community contributions, especially in addressing rural health problems. Clanton is also actively participating in community groups such as the 4H club .
121.George Gilmore
President Trump has given George Gilmore a full amnesty. Gilmore was convicted of unpaid income tax and misstatement, but has played an important role as a citizen through his work in New Jersey.
122.Desiree Perez
President Trump has given Desiree Perez a complete amnesty. Since being convicted of being involved in a drug distribution collusion, Perez has been re-starting his life and working while making recommendations for criminal justice reform.
123. Robert 'Bob' Zangrillo
President Trump has given Robert 'Bob' Zangrillo a full amnesty. Zangrillo, CEO of investment firm Dragon Global, has been charged in connection with an investigation into a large-scale college fraud case in 2019. Zangrillo is known as a business leader and philanthropist.
124.Hillel Nahmad
President Trump has given Hillel Nahmad a complete amnesty. Nahmad was convicted of sports betting, but has lived an exemplary life and contributed to the community ever since.
125.Brian McSwain
President Trump has given Brian McSwain a full amnesty. McSwain is a former police officer in Greenville, South Carolina, who served 18 months in prison for a drug crime committed in the early 1990s.
126. John Duncan Fordham
President Trump has given John Duncan Fordham a full amnesty. Fordham was convicted of medical fraud, but the judge later dismissed some of the charges against Fordham.
127. William 'Ed' Henry
President Trump has given William 'Ed' Henry a complete amnesty. Henry was sentenced to a two-year suspended sentence for helping steal government property and was fined $ 4,000.
128. Jerry Donnell Walden
President Trump has reduced Jerry Donnell Walden's sentence. Walden has completed 23 of his 40 years in prison. Walden is said to be a model prisoner who obtained a GED while in prison, and has received various other education.
According to the White House, President Trump has also commuted the sentences of Jeff Cheney, Marquis Dargon, Jennings Gilbert, Dwayne L. Harrison, Reginald Dinez Johnson, Sharon King, Hector Madrigal, Sr. and others. On the other hand, there was a view that he would pardon himself with a view to being prosecuted after he retired , but he did not pardon.
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