President Trump Commutes Sentence for Kosher Meatpacking Exec Convicted of Fraud
President Donald Trump has commuted the prison sentence of an Iowa kosher meatpacking executive who was sentence to 27 years in prison for money laundering.
The commutation is Trump’s first in office and comes following the encouragement of multiple members of congress and other high-ranking officials who argued the sentence was too harsh.
Sholom Rubashkin ran the Iowa headquarters of Agriprocessors, a family business that was the country’s largest kosher meat-processing company.
The former Agriprocessors exec was convicted in 2009 of bank fraud and money laundering and sentenced to 27 years in prison. https://t.co/OR5a6O1q75
— Des Moines Register (@DMRegister) December 20, 2017
Rubashkin was convicted in 2009 of financial fraud for bilking the plant’s bank by submitting fake invoices that made the company’s finances appear healthier than they were so that it could borrow more. His prosecution came after federal authorities raided the plant and arrested 389 illegal immigrants in 2008.
He has served more than eight years of his sentence.