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Pardon Seekers Pay Up to $1 Million for Access to Trump's Clemency Pipeline: Report

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President Donald Trump A new review of President Donald Trump's clemency operation suggests some pardon seekers are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars — and in some cases offering up to $1 million or more — to reach people they believe can influence the White House pardon process. The clearest example is Joseph Schwartz, according to, a former nursing home executive who was pardoned by Trump after serving about three months of a three-year sentence for tax crimes tied to the collapse of Skyline Healthcare, a nursing home chain that faced allegations of neglect, wage violations and fraud. According to The New York Times, Schwartz's clemency campaign involved nearly $1 million paid to right-wing operatives, more than $100,000 to another lobbyist and additional payments to lawyers with ties to Trump advisers involved in clemency matters.

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