Trump Administration Shuttered a Criminal Probe Into Fraudster's Clemency
Source: New York Times
Trump Administration Shuttered a Criminal Probe Into Fraudsters Clemency

David Gentile, a private equity executive who was convicted in a $1.6 billion fraud scheme, was released from a New York prison days into a seven-year sentence after being granted clemency by President Trump. Bryan Anselm for The New York Times
Federal prosecutors had been examining the circumstances behind the commutation of David Gentiles sentence. He was aided by a Catholic priest friendly with the president.
By Kenneth P. VogelNicole Hong and William K. Rashbaum
Kenneth P. Vogel reported from Washington. Nicole Hong and William K. Rashbaum reported from New York.
June 21, 2026
President Trumps political appointees quashed an early-stage criminal investigation into the circumstances surrounding his clemency grant to a convicted fraudster, according to five people with knowledge of the events.
The investigation, which has not been previously reported, had begun examining whether improper payments were made to help facilitate the commutation awarded to David Gentile, a private equity executive who was convicted in a $1.6 billion scheme that defrauded thousands of mostly mom-and-pop investors, some of whom lost their retirement savings. ... The clemency grant freed Mr. Gentile last November less than two weeks into a seven-year prison sentence, and wiped away the possibility of forfeiting more than $15.5 million to the government.
Within a few months, federal prosecutors in Brooklyn, where Mr. Gentiles conviction had been secured, opened an investigation into how the commutation came about. ... Among the evidence they gathered was information about jailhouse communications in which Mr. Gentile discussed making payments of $2.5 million or more to people or companies to help facilitate his clemency, according to two people with knowledge of the investigation who were not authorized to discuss it.
One of the people who came under scrutiny by investigators was the Rev. Frank Mann, a retired Catholic priest from Queens who is friends with Mr. Trump. In an email sent to The New York Times, Father Mann denied having anything to do with the clemency. But people with knowledge of the prison communications say that the priest corresponded with Mr. Gentile about lobbying the president on his behalf.

The Rev. Frank Mann, a retired Catholic priest, speaking during Mr. Trumps inauguration last year. He is friends with the president. Kenny Holston/The New York Times
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Devlin Barrett contributed reporting. Susan C. Beachy contributing research.
Kenneth P. Vogel is based in Washington and investigates the intersection of money, politics and influence.
https://www.nytimes.com/by/kenneth-p-vogel
Nicole Hong is an investigative reporter for The Times based in New York.
https://www.nytimes.com/by/nicole-hong
William K. Rashbaum is a Times reporter covering municipal and political corruption, the courts and broader law enforcement topics in New York.
https://www.nytimes.com/by/william-k-rashbaum
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Hat tip, Joe.My.God.
https://www.joemygod.com/2026/06/wh-killed-bribery-probe-into-fraudsters-clemency/
tanyev
(49,923 posts)This devastating combination creates a mutually reinforcing cycle of corruption and misrule:
The Incompetence (Kakistocracy): Coined in the 17th century from the Greek words kákistos (worst) and kratos (rule), it refers to a government where the least qualified and most unscrupulous people are elevated to power. These leaders lack the talent or desire to manage public goods effectively.
The Theft (Kleptocracy): Derived from the Greek word for "thief," it involves systemic "grand corruption" where political elites weaponize state institutions to loot public funds and enrich themselves.
The Symbiotic Relationship: When the two overlap, leaders use the ideological circus of their incompetence to distract the public while they steal. Simultaneously, the stolen wealth is used to build patronage networks that keep these unqualified individuals in power.
From the Google AI overview. Ironically, the last paragraph had a link to an article by someone working at the GWB Presidential Center.
Leghorn21
(14,125 posts)*** convicted in a $1.6 billion scheme that defrauded thousands of mostly mom-and-pop investors, some of whom lost their retirement savings. ***
*** wiped away the possibility of forfeiting more than $15.5 million to the government. ***
*** Gentile discussed making payments of $2.5 million or more to people or companies to help facilitate his clemency ***
DISGUSTING, EVERY FKN ONE OF YOU, DISGUSTING
PSPS
(15,408 posts)That's the M.O. for everything trump does. He may as well publish a price sheet for bribes, like republican Duke Cunningham did.

Of course, trump cut him loose because, well, he's his kind of guy!
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We can all expect to see one of these coming for sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell after the mid-terms.
Karasu
(2,283 posts)Perfectly A-OK.