Fraudster Sentenced to Over 5 Years for Trump-Inspired Border Wall Scheme

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Timothy Shea, the only person convicted at trial for defrauding donors in the "We Build the Wall" campaign, has been sentenced to 5-1/4 years in prison. Shea's sentence is the longest imposed in the case, which raised over $25 million from donors. Shea helped his co-defendants launder funds through shell companies while claiming the money was for building the wall, keeping $180,000 for himself. Two other defendants, Brian Kolfage and Andrew Badolato, who pleaded guilty, received shorter prison terms. Steve Bannon, also charged in the case, was pardoned by former President Donald Trump.
- Bannon co-defendant Shea sentenced to 5-1/4 years over 'We Build the Wall' fraud Reuters
- Man Sentenced to 5 Years in Scheme Tied to Trump-Inspired Border Wall The New York Times
- Border wall fundraiser fraudster sentenced to 63 months in prison Courthouse News Service
- Colorado businessman gets over 5 years in prison for 'We Build The Wall' fundraiser fraud The Associated Press
- Man who misused donations solicited for Trump agenda sentenced to prison The Hill
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