US Trump Frees Fraudster Just Days Into Seven-Year Prison Sentence - David Gentile had been found guilty for his role in what prosecutors described as a $1.6 billion scheme that defrauded thousands of investors.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/29/us/politics/trump-david-gentile-commutation.html
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By Kenneth P. Vogel
Kenneth P. Vogel, who covers influence in Washington, has investigated the use of clemency by President Trump and former President Joseph R. Biden Jr.
Nov. 29, 2025

President Trump has set free a private equity executive who had served less than two weeks of a seven-year sentence for his role in what prosecutors described as a $1.6 billion scheme that defrauded thousands of victims.

David Gentile, 59, a onetime resident of Nassau County, N.Y., had reported to prison on Nov. 14, and was released on Wednesday, according to Bureau of Prisons records and a White House official who was not authorized to discuss the matter.

Mr. Gentile and a co-defendant, Jeffry Schneider, were convicted in August 2024of securities and wire fraud charges, and sentenced in May. Unlike a pardon, the commutation granted to Mr. Gentile will not erase his conviction.

Mr. Schneider, who was sentenced to six years, does not appear to have received clemency from Mr. Trump.

In a social media post on Thanksgiving, Alice Marie Johnson, Mr. Trump’s “pardon czar,” said she was “deeply grateful to see David Gentile heading home to his young children.”

Mr. Trump has used the unfettered presidential clemency power to forgive an array of white-collar crimes and to make political points, including by casting prosecutions of his supporters as corrupt witch hunts like those that he claims had targeted him.

It was not immediately clear whether Mr. Gentile had connections to Mr. Trump or to the president’s supporters.

Lawyers for Mr. Gentile and Mr. Schneider declined to comment. Mr. Gentile did not respond to a request for comment.

In court filings, prosecutors said that Mr. Gentile and Mr. Schneider over several years used private equity funds controlled by Mr. Gentile’s company, GPB Capital, to defraud 10,000 investors by misrepresenting the performance of the funds and the source of money used to make monthly distribution payments.

More than 1,000 people submitted statements attesting to their losses, according to prosecutors, who characterized the victims as “hardworking, everyday people,” including small business owners, farmers, veterans, teachers and nurses.

“I lost my whole life savings,” one wrote, adding, “I am living from check to check.”

In a statement after the sentencing in May, Joseph Nocella Jr., the U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of New York, said that Mr. Gentile and Mr. Schneider had “raised approximately $1.6 billion from individual investors based on false promises of generating investment returns from the profits of portfolio companies, all while using investor capital to pay distributions and create a false appearance of success.”

The sentences, Mr. Nocella added, were “a warning to would-be fraudsters that seeking to get rich by taking advantage of investors gets you only a one-way ticket to jail.”

But the White House official argued that prosecutors had falsely characterized the business as a Ponzi scheme. The official said that in 2015, GPB disclosed to investors the possibility that investor capital might be used to pay some distributions.

As of Saturday, the text of the commutation had yet to be posted on the Justice Department’s website.
It was not clear whether the commutation would affect any financial penalties.

In June, prosecutors asked the judge in the case to order Mr. Gentile to forfeit more than $15.5 million and Mr. Schneider to forfeit more than $12 million.

And in September, prosecutors indicated in a letter to the judge that a court-appointed receiver had access to more than $700 million, “which is likely to be distributed to investors.”

Civil claims against Mr. Gentile’s firm will continue, said Adam Gana, a lawyer who represents investors pursuing arbitration against GPB Capital.

“The stories that we’ve heard are just heartbreaking, and it’s just unbelievable that somebody like that would receive a commutation,” Mr. Gana said. “This is not a case that should be political. This guy belongs in prison.”

Maggie Haberman contributed reporting.
Kenneth P. Vogel is based in Washington and investigates the intersection of money, politics and influence.
 
Bonus: Dude is a Scientologist
The Tampa Bay Times reported that Gentile, who formed GPB in 2013, is a member of the Church of Scientology and while his company is based in New York, he has an office in Clearwater, Fla., and lives in a condo near the Church’s international headquarters. One of Gentile’s alleged schemes involved the purchase, through one of GPB’s limited partnerships, of some auto dealerships, which were actually owned by Gentile himself and some partners, including daughters of Michael Chernaya, an alleged chief of Izmailovskaya, a Russian organized crime gang. In 2011, Interpol issued a wanted notice for Chernaya on charges of money laundering. InvestmentNews reported that GPB repeatedly failed to disclose audited financial statements, which meant “investors don’t know the value of the GPB funds, and thus, their investments.”
 
That's "PRESIDENT Trump", Jew York Slimes.
I dunno that he deserves to be referred as President when he does things that are questionably unpresidential. How does this serve the good of the American people, again? And before you start in on about the shitty pardons of past presidents, remember the big draw of Donald Trump was his appeal of being not like the other swamp creatures and actually interested in making America great again? Yet this is just one of a bunch of wealthy and connected scam artists he has chosen to help, with not much benefit for the regular citizen.
 
“It’s good when my guy let’s bad people go free because it isn’t a Democrat!” lol
You realize that pretty much every President in the last 20+ years has commutated the prison sentences for a ton of white-collar and small drug related offenses? That includes Trump's first term, Obama, etc.

Commutation is not a pardon.
 
You realize that pretty much every President in the last 20+ years has commutated the prison sentences for a ton of white-collar and small drug related offenses? That includes Trump's first term, Obama, etc.

Commutation is not a pardon.
This is literally the opposite of what the selling point for Trump was. He wasn’t going to do what other presidents did. He wasn’t going to be the same old lifelong political slime. He was going to get things done and reform things so people could feel hopeful again. And he has! He has done a lot of good things. Then he does shit like this and then it just feeds the narrative he isn’t as great a guy as we needed. And no these aren’t the same as small drug related charges, these are billion dollar fraudulent crimes that he is absolving them from serving time or consequences of conviction for so they can scam again. Like that Jew fuck who he pardoned only to get convicted again to 37 years for the same fucking thing. It is a shitty thing to do and if he stopped doing it would probably be good because there are actually Trump supporters who aren’t diehards and will not show up for the midterms if they see corruption in their own party. 🤷‍♂️
 
So here is the problem I am hitting on Trump's pardons issues:
I watched multiple government bodies abuse the law to attack Trump relentlessly with the full-throated support of the MSM and as a result I am now far more likely to believe the prosecutions of people Trump pardons were somehow illegitimate.

Trump associates/supporters were also subjected to lawfare in his first term and had their lives destroyed.

Not even going to go deep on the judicial overreach we have seen over the past year.

Unfortunately NY AG's have proven themselves to be corruptible by agenda so why would I even bother to look into the details of this case? Maybe they just did not like this guy. After all they made a legitimate business transaction into a crime to save our democracy.

Also note I am not saying this guy should be pardoned or did nothing wrong simply that I have zero trust in such prosecutions anymore.
 
This is literally the opposite of what the selling point for Trump was. He wasn’t going to do what other presidents did. He wasn’t going to be the same old lifelong political slime. He was going to get things done and reform things so people could feel hopeful again. And he has! He has done a lot of good things. Then he does shit like this and then it just feeds the narrative he isn’t as great a guy as we needed. And no these aren’t the same as small drug related charges, these are billion dollar fraudulent crimes that he is absolving them from serving time or consequences of conviction for so they can scam again. Like that Jew fuck who he pardoned only to get convicted again to 37 years for the same fucking thing. It is a shitty thing to do and if he stopped doing it would probably be good because there are actually Trump supporters who aren’t diehards and will not show up for the midterms if they see corruption in their own party. 🤷‍♂️
Yeah I don't know what to tell you, if that's among your primary issues in the political sphere you need to narrow your scope of what is realistically achievable.

I don't care if some guys fraud sentence gets commutated especially if he's never been to jail. I'd much rather see that docket slot or prison cell go to someone who's chronically allergic to staying in prison because of over population or the one time he gets time to see a judge it's a retarded liberal.

It's a systemic issue, and this is not the starting position to fix it. This is closer to the end zone if anything.
 
I dunno that he deserves to be referred as President when he does things that are questionably unpresidential. How does this serve the good of the American people, again? And before you start in on about the shitty pardons of past presidents, remember the big draw of Donald Trump was his appeal of being not like the other swamp creatures and actually interested in making America great again? Yet this is just one of a bunch of wealthy and connected scam artists he has chosen to help, with not much benefit for the regular citizen.
SHUT THE FUCK UP, LIBERAL FAGGOT!!!! DON'T YOU TALK SHIT ABOUT TRUMP!!!!
Blow it out your ass, I never want to hear Democrats complain about pardons ever again.
YEAH YOU TELL THAT LIBERAL FAGGOT!!!!!
After all, who cares about what MY guy does when their guy is BAD!!!.

Also note I am not saying this guy should be pardoned or did nothing wrong simply that I have zero trust in such prosecutions anymore.
YEAH, and he only stole from normal hardworking Americans, SO WHO THE FUCK CARES!!!!!!

MERICA!!!

I don't care if some guys fraud sentence gets commutated especially if he's never been to jail.
Yeah, it is good that he paid a bribe to come out of prison, the LAW should not be equally enforced, and wealthy elitists should go free... I guess MERICA!!!
 
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