New Jersey man pardoned of fraud conviction by Trump back in prison for another fraud conviction
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- Eliyahu Weinstein, who was pardoned by Donald Trump in 2021, has been sentenced to 37 years in prison for defrauding investors out of $35 million. The court also mandated immediate restitution of over $44 million. This case highlights the ongoing issues of fraud and the legal repercussions that can follow even after a presidential pardon.
- This development underscores the complexities surrounding pardons and the potential for recidivism among individuals previously convicted of fraud. It raises questions about the effectiveness of pardons in deterring future criminal behavior and the implications for the justice system in handling repeat offenders.
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