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Biden Commutes Sentences of Notorious Fraudsters, Sparks Outrage Among Illinois Lawmakers
Dec 13, 2024, 08:45 PM
President Joe Biden has issued a significant act of clemency, commuting the sentences of nearly 1,500 individuals, including those convicted of serious crimes such as drug trafficking, fraud, and corruption. Among the recipients are notable figures like Rita Crundwell, who embezzled $53.7 million from Dixon, Illinois, and Eric Bloom, who defrauded clients of over $665 million. The clemency also extends to individuals like Leon Benzer, involved in a multimillion-dollar scheme to control homeowners associations in Las Vegas, and James Burkhart, who orchestrated a $19.4 million fraud scheme involving nursing homes. This move has sparked outrage among Illinois lawmakers and local communities, with figures like Rep. Eric Sorensen and Rep. Darin LaHood condemning the commutations as a 'slap in the face' to the victims and a sign of disregard for the justice system. Biden's actions come after he issued a pardon for his son, Hunter Biden, for felony gun and tax charges, highlighting a broad use of his clemency powers. The White House stated that these individuals, placed on home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic, have successfully reintegrated into their families and communities, deserving of second chances.
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