President Trump on Monday issued a full and unconditional pardon to a Virginia Sheriff whom Joe Biden’s corrupt Justice Department targeted.
Former Culpeper, Virginia, Sheriff Scott Jenkins was sentenced to 10 years on federal charges in March and was ordered to report to federal prison tomorrow – but Trump intervened just in time.
Last December, Culpeper, 53, was convicted by a jury on one count of conspiracy, four counts of honest services fraud, and seven counts of bribery concerning programs receiving federal funds.
The court documents allege Jenkins “accepted cash bribes and bribes in the form of campaign contributions from co-defendants Rick Rahim, Fredric Gumbinner, and James Metcalf, as well as at least five others, including two FBI undercover agents.”
“In return for the bribes, Jenkins appointed each of the bribe payors as auxiliary deputy sheriffs, a sworn law-enforcement position, and issued them official Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office badges and credentials. The bribe payors were not trained or vetted and did not render any legitimate services to the Sheriff’s Office or the citizens of Culpeper County,” the Justice Department said.
President Trump said Scott Jenkins and his wife Patricia have been “dragged through HELL” by Biden’s corrupt DOJ.
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