Nashville, Tin (AFP)-The former Republican legislator in Tennessee says that President Donald Trump has pardoned the prison sentence for 21 months due to the illegal campaign financing plan that he admitted was guilty in 2022, before he tried to prevent his call.
Former Senator Brian Kelly announced that he had received a “complete and unconditional pardon” on a social media on Tuesday evening. A report was ordered to the minimum security camp in FCI Ashland in Kentucky on February 24. A federal database said that Kelissy was no longer at the Prison Office on Tuesday.
“God blessed in America, despite the claims that were committed against me, President Trump, and others in the past four years,” Kelissy said in this position.
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The 47 -year -old acknowledged that he was guilty in November 2022 on charges of his attempts to transfer the campaign campaign funds from his legislative seat in the state towards his failed offer in Congress 2016.
The accusation was charged in October 2021. The allegation was initially depicted for chasing the witch and blamed the Democratic Administration of then Joe Biden. But when one of the defendants acknowledged the guilt the next October, Kelissi soon did.
He repeated his attack on the Biden administration on Tuesday, saying: “God used Donald Trump to save me from Biden Dog,” referring to the Ministry of Justice. In 2017, during the first period of Trump, the Kelissi Campaign financing transactions stimulated the legal center of the non -profit campaign with the Federal Electoral Committee and the Ministry of Justice.
Kelissy did not succeed in his attempt in March 2023 to cancel his guilt.
Kelissi argued that he had entered into a call “an uncertain heart and a disorganized mind.” He indicated that he and his wife were born in September 2022, and his father had peripheral pancreatic cancer, then he died in February 2023.
The American boycott judge, Wiferley Crincho, denied the change in May 2023. He expressed his lack of certification because Kelissy, a lawyer from the University of Georgetown, and the former Senator in the state, did not understand the letter of the comet.
Crinko later denied another challenge in which Kelissi accused the prosecutors of violating his agreement to acknowledge guilt. However, in the month of September, the judge allowed Kelissi to remain out of prison until his appeal is determined. The Kelissy Challenge failed at the end.
Last month, Crenshaw denied another proposal to stay free by Kelissy, who argued that he had an inaccurate legal advisor and that his claim of innocence is supported by records by two major witnesses-the defendant, Joshua Smith, and former Republican Deputy Party Jeremy Durham, who has not been accused. The judge answered that Kelissi had given “an unconditional recognition of guilt” under the penalty of perjury.
Kelissy had another pending appeal as he announced the pardon.
Smith, the owner of the Nashville Social Club, acknowledged that he was guilty of a deal asking him to “full cooperation and honesty.” He was sentenced to five years in prison.
The indictment claims that Kelissi, Samith and others illegally hidden illegally transferring $ 91,000 – 66,000 dollars from the Senate Campaign Committee in Kelsey and $ 25,000 from a non -profit institution that called for legal justice issues – to a national political organization to finance ads that urge the support of the Kelissy campaign for 2016. The plan caused the political group to provide reports of financing wrong campaigns and made illegal and excessive contributions In the campaign in Kelissy, the indictment says.
Although the indictment does not call the national political organization, the Campaign Legal Center’s complaint said that the conservative American Union is conducting independent expenditures coordinated with the Kelissy campaign. The Conservative American Federation said it cooperated with the investigators.
Kelissy, Jermanite’s lawyer, was elected for the first time in the General Assembly in 2004 as a representative of the state. He was later elected to the Senate in 2009. He did not seek to re -election in 2022.
Kelissi held the position of Chairman of the Senate Judicial Committee, which supervises changes to civil and criminal laws, judicial procedures and more. The law license was suspended in 2022 after its approval of guilt.
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