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President Donald Trump has sparked fresh criticism as he commuted the prison sentence of former investment manager David Gentile just days into his prison sentence after being convicted over his role in a $1.6 billion fraud scheme.
President Donald Trump has issued pardons and commutations for financial crimes convicts. Reports show the most recent one was for David Gentile.
Gentile, who was the CEO and a co-founder of GPB Capital Holdings, was convicted of wire and security fraud charges brought by the Justice Department during the Biden administration.
President Donald Trump commuted the sentence of David Gentile, a private equity executive who was convicted and sentenced to seven years in prison for a fraud scheme, according to a White House official.
Rep. Jamie Raskin recently claimed that Maxwell is pursuing a commutation application, citing whistleblower information.
David Gentile of New York and Jeffry Schneider of Austin were convicted in a fraud case. Gentile's sentence has been commuted, but Schneider's hasn't.
Rep. Jamie Raskin filed a resolution preemptively opposing a hypothetical pardon of convicted Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
David Gentile had been found guilty for his role in what prosecutors described as a $1.6 billion scheme that defrauded thousands of investors.