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President Donald Trump He announced on Monday that he would forgive his ex Virginia Sheriff Convicted that he took more than $ 75,000 myth in exchange for the appointment of business people for ancillary deputy sheriffs within his department.
In the social place of truth, Trump said that Scott Howard Jenkins, 53, of Culpeper in Virginia, should have reported to prison on Tuesday, but “will have a wonderful and productive life instead.”
Jenkins, a former Culpeper County Sheriff, was convicted last year for one point of conspiracy, four points of honest fraud and seven strokes of bribery regarding programs receiving federal funds. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison in March.
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Former Culpeper Scott Jenkins Sheriff speaks during a gathering for real weapons in Richmond, Va. Jenkins, President Donald Trump, received a pardon after being sentenced to 10 years in prison for more than $ 75,000. (Chip Somodeville/Getty Images)
In his post, Trump said that the former sheriff and his wife were “corrupt through hell corrupt and armed biden” Ministry of Justice.
“In fact, during the trial, when Sheriff Jenkins tried to offer outstanding evidence that would support himself, Judge Biden, Robert Ballo, refused to allow it, closed it and then set out for a tirade,” Trump wrote. “As we have seen, in federal, city and state courts, radical left or liberal judges allow proof of how they feel, not what is mandate constitution and the rules of evidence.”
“This sheriff is a victim of an exaggerated Ministry of Justice Biden and does not deserve to spend a day in prison,” he added. “He is a wonderful person, who was persecuted by the radical leftist” monsters “and” left for the dead. “Therefore, as the president of the United States, I find it appropriate to end my unjust punishment, and I award Sheriff Jenkins complete and unconditional pardon.”
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President Donald Trump brings remarks during a cabinet meeting at the White House 24 March. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Federal prosecutors allegedly accepted Jenkins with a monetary and bribe in the form of a campaign contribution to the co -defendant Rick Rahim, Fredric Gumbinner and James Metcalf, as well as at least five others, including two agents for this secret FBI.
In exchange, Jenkins appointed people who pay bribes as an auxiliary deputy sheriff, the oath for the implementation of the law and issued them the official badges and credentials of the Sheriff of the Culpeper County, the authorities said.
None of the payers were trained or proven and did not provide legitimate services to the Sheriff’s office, Prosecutors said.

Entrance to Sheriff’s Culpeper Office, VA. (Eva Hambach/AFP via Getty Images)
In April, Jenkins said he hoped Trump would intervene in his case.
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“I truly believe that I could get an hour with someone in the administration and bring out some facts with my lawyer and I really believe that I could hear the other side I could not get before the jury – I believe he was in the president,” said during the webinar, hosted by the Association of Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers. “I believe if he heard the information, I know he would help him to know my story.”