A New York man who received clemency from President Donald Trump in 2021 was sentenced Monday on charges that he swung an IV pole at a nurse, sexually assaulted his children’s nanny, harassed a member of his synagogue and dodged tolls while driving his white Lamborghini and black Ferrari.
Judge Kiyo Matsumoto sent Jonathan Braun back to federal prison for 27 months for the new charges and for violating the terms of his supervised release, The Associated Press reported.
He was accused earlier this year of shoving a 3-year-old child on Long Island, although Matsumoto dismissed a charge relating to that incident.
Braun was originally convicted for drug trafficking and money laundering and used connections to Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner to wipe his record, according to The New York Times.
He is now at least the eighth convicted person granted clemency by Trump in his first term to face new criminal charges, the Times reported.






