Trump Pardons Florida Health Executive Who Evaded Taxes to Fund Luxury Lifestyle

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President Trump has pardoned Paul Walczak, a Florida healthcare executive convicted of tax evasion for stealing nearly $11 million in payroll taxes from the paychecks of doctors and nurses. Just 12 days ago, a jury found Walczak guilty, after prosecutors showed he used the money to finance a lavish lifestyle that included luxury goods and a $2 million yacht. Walczak is the son of Betsy Fago, a healthcare entrepreneur and Republican Party donor.

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