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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/12/19/donald-trump-pardons-trevor-milton-nikola/Trumps pardons wipe out payments to defrauded victims
In addition to clearing prison sentences, the presidents clemency actions have erased millions in restitution payments.
December 19, 2025 at 6:00 a.m. EST
By Beth Reinhard and Aaron Schaffer
By the time a federal judge in 2023 sentenced convicted fraudster Trevor Milton to four years in prison, Salt Lake City businessman Liejo Supoto had long given up hope of recovering the more than $100,000 he had invested in Miltons hydrogen-powered truck company.
Supoto didnt know that a federal law requires certain criminal offenders to pay whats called restitution to compensate their victims for losses. In Miltons case, prosecutors argued that the former CEO of Nikola should pay investors $660 million.
But before a judge had the chance to calculate and order restitution, President Donald Trump pardoned Milton which in addition to sparing him any time behind bars, wiped away any financial penalties.
At least 20 people who have received clemency from Trump so far this year cutting their sentence short, restoring their civil rights after imprisonment or allowing them to avoid prison altogether were also forgiven of financial penalties totaling tens of millions of dollars. Some of these offenders owed money to real-life victims of fraud. Marian Morgan, for example, was sentenced in 2013 to nearly 34 years in prison for running a Ponzi scheme and was ordered to pay $17.5 million to dozens of investors, most of which remains unpaid. In 2021, she filed a statement in court saying, I want to pay restitution to my victims so they know I am truly sorry for the damage I caused. But in May, Trump commuted her sentence to time served with no further fines, restitution, probation or other conditions.
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Trump's pardons wipe out payments to defrauded victims (Original Post)
dalton99a
Dec 2025
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tanyev
(49,298 posts)1. Now they can make those checks payable to Donald J. Trump.
MustLoveBeagles
(16,423 posts)7. Bingo
surfered
(13,483 posts)4. Can these victims sue in state courts for damages?
Johonny
(26,187 posts)6. They should sue Trump for damages
Bobstandard
(2,297 posts)5. So the fraudsters get to keep their ill gotten gains?
How very Trumpian!
skypilot
(9,128 posts)8. I would like to know...
...who is compiling the list of all these criminals and recommending that Trump pardon them.
KS Toronado
(23,727 posts)10. Steven Miller?
plus skimming off the top for Gropenfuhrer and himself.
wolfie001
(7,667 posts)9. A lot of suckers and losers in the US right now
If you have $10-$20 million for tRUMP bitcoin, you get to join the winners. Most corrupt person in history. Makes the 'South Seas Bubble' look like a pimple on his fat ass.
Mr.Bee
(1,824 posts)12. Just Wait Til Everyone Finds Out
The ai, the data centers and the cripto money laundering are all connected!
and going in the trump family pocket!
and going in the trump family pocket!
wolfie001
(7,667 posts)13. Peter Thiel is in the thick of it
Total nazi POS.
Mr.Bee
(1,824 posts)11. Oh, but that's OKAY
Darn Old Junk Dump doesn't know the people he's pardoning or the victims!