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Trump Pardons Tax Felon Weeks After Mother’s $1M Mar-a-Lago Dinner

It spares Paul Walczak an 18-month sentence plus $4.4 million restitution following his mother’s high-dollar fundraiser, intensifying criticism of pardon power used for political allies.

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Overview

  • President Trump granted a full pardon to Paul Walczak, who had pleaded guilty to withholding over $10 million in employee payroll taxes to fund a luxury lifestyle.
  • The pardon followed Walczak’s mother, Elizabeth Fago, paying $1 million-per-plate for a Mar-a-Lago fundraiser that promised face-to-face time with Trump.
  • Walczak’s clemency nullifies an 18-month prison term and roughly $4.4 million in court-ordered restitution imposed just 12 days before the pardon.
  • Elizabeth Fago has hosted multiple Trump campaign fundraisers, raised millions for Republicans and was linked to a 2020 scheme to publicize Ashley Biden’s diary.
  • The case underscores a broader pattern of Trump using clemency for loyalists, including over 1,500 January 6 defendants and other political allies.