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In 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission accused Stephen Boer of using non-public information to buy shares of companies ahead of big announcements.
He was convicted by a jury in 2023 and sentenced to 22 months in prison.
An appeals court rejected Boer's claim that he was wrongfully convicted, and the Supreme Court failed to take up his case.
Trump has pardoned 13 current or former members of Congress over his two terms, and he continues to claim that previous Democratic administrations used Department of Justice prosecutions to punish political enemies.
In a statement to the Associated Press, Boer says the pardon, quote, corrects a politically motivated prosecution.
In 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission accused Stephen Boer of using non-public information to buy shares of companies ahead of big announcements.
He was convicted by a jury in 2023 and sentenced to 22 months in prison.
An appeals court rejected Boer's claim that he was wrongfully convicted, and the Supreme Court failed to take up his case.
Trump has pardoned 13 current or former members of Congress over his two terms, and he continues to claim that previous Democratic administrations used Department of Justice prosecutions to punish political enemies.
In a statement to the Associated Press, Boer says the pardon, quote, corrects a politically motivated prosecution.
In 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission accused Stephen Boer of using non-public information to buy shares of companies ahead of big announcements.
He was convicted by a jury in 2023 and sentenced to 22 months in prison.
An appeals court rejected Boer's claim that he was wrongfully convicted, and the Supreme Court failed to take up his case.
Trump has pardoned 13 current or former members of Congress over his two terms, and he continues to claim that previous Democratic administrations used Department of Justice prosecutions to punish political enemies.
In a statement to the Associated Press, Boer says the pardon, quote, corrects a politically motivated prosecution.
In 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission accused Stephen Boer of using non-public information to buy shares of companies ahead of big announcements.
He was convicted by a jury in 2023 and sentenced to 22 months in prison.