Grammy-winning rapper Pras sentenced to 14 years in prison for corrupt donations to Obama campaign
Prakazrel "Pras" Michel, a founding member of the hit group Fugees, has been handed a lengthy prison sentence of 14 years for his role in a massive corruption scandal involving Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho. The 52-year-old musician was convicted of money laundering and campaign finance violations in a high-profile case that led to federal charges against him.
Michel's involvement in the scandal dates back to the early 2010s, when Low allegedly funnelled billions of dollars from a Malaysian state investment fund into various luxury ventures, including real estate, fine art, and Hollywood films. The trail of money eventually led to Michel, who allegedly helped channel funds into then-President Barack Obama's 2012 re-election campaign through shell companies.
Prosecutors have accused Michel of committing multiple crimes, including conspiracy, lying under oath, and tampering with witnesses. In his defense, Michel's lawyer argued that a life sentence would be "absurd" given the relatively minor nature of his offense compared to other high-profile cases involving terrorism or organized crime.
The case has drawn criticism from some quarters, who have accused prosecutors of over-reaching in their pursuit of punishment. The judge ultimately rejected Michel's request for a new trial based on errors made during the proceedings, but his lawyers have announced plans to appeal both the conviction and sentence.
Michel's conviction is part of a broader global foreign influence scandal led by Low Taek Jho, who is believed to be hiding in China. Leonardo DiCaprio and former Attorney General Jeff Sessions testified against Michel at trial, highlighting the gravity of the allegations against him.
The case has left many fans of the Fugees stunned, as they grapple with the idea that one of their most beloved artists could be involved in such serious wrongdoing. Despite his conviction, Michel remains popular among some quarters for his contributions to hip-hop and R&B music during the 1990s and early 2000s.
Prakazrel "Pras" Michel, a founding member of the hit group Fugees, has been handed a lengthy prison sentence of 14 years for his role in a massive corruption scandal involving Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho. The 52-year-old musician was convicted of money laundering and campaign finance violations in a high-profile case that led to federal charges against him.
Michel's involvement in the scandal dates back to the early 2010s, when Low allegedly funnelled billions of dollars from a Malaysian state investment fund into various luxury ventures, including real estate, fine art, and Hollywood films. The trail of money eventually led to Michel, who allegedly helped channel funds into then-President Barack Obama's 2012 re-election campaign through shell companies.
Prosecutors have accused Michel of committing multiple crimes, including conspiracy, lying under oath, and tampering with witnesses. In his defense, Michel's lawyer argued that a life sentence would be "absurd" given the relatively minor nature of his offense compared to other high-profile cases involving terrorism or organized crime.
The case has drawn criticism from some quarters, who have accused prosecutors of over-reaching in their pursuit of punishment. The judge ultimately rejected Michel's request for a new trial based on errors made during the proceedings, but his lawyers have announced plans to appeal both the conviction and sentence.
Michel's conviction is part of a broader global foreign influence scandal led by Low Taek Jho, who is believed to be hiding in China. Leonardo DiCaprio and former Attorney General Jeff Sessions testified against Michel at trial, highlighting the gravity of the allegations against him.
The case has left many fans of the Fugees stunned, as they grapple with the idea that one of their most beloved artists could be involved in such serious wrongdoing. Despite his conviction, Michel remains popular among some quarters for his contributions to hip-hop and R&B music during the 1990s and early 2000s.