NEW YORKโSteve Bannon, the onetime top strategist for former President Donald Trump and recipient of a presidential pardon, on Tuesday won dismissal of an indictment that accused him of defrauding donors to a fund to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres in Manhattan said that a dismissal was โthe proper courseโ in light of the pardon, which Bannon received in the final hours of Trumpโs presidency.
Prosecutors had argued that instead of dismissing the indictment, the judge should merely dismiss Bannon as one of the four defendants. The defendants had been charged in connection with an alleged siphoning of hundreds of thousands of dollars from the $25 million โWe Build the Wallโ crowdfunding campaign.
Judge Torres said the pardon was valid, and that even if Bannon did not formally admit guilt โthe issuance of a pardon may carry an imputation of guilt; acceptance a confession of it.โ
The office of U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss in Manhattan declined to comment.
Bannon was โthrilledโ with the indictmentโs dismissal, his lawyer Robert Costello said after speaking with him.
โShe certainly got the result right,โ Costello said, referring to the judge. โA pardon doesnโt rewrite historyโฆ. But in this case, weโre dealing with a person who is presumed innocent by the Constitution of the United States and whose plea was not guilty, and nothing changes that history either.โ
It was not immediately clear how the dismissal will affect Bannonโs co-defendants.
The defendants include Brian Kolfage, an Air Force veteran and triple amputee who led the We Build the Wall campaign.
โThere is nothing I have to say about the situation,โ Kolfageโs lawyer Harvey Steinberg said in an interview. โIt is completely out of our hands, and within the Executive Branchโs discretion.โ
By Jonathan Stempel and Karen Freifeld
BY REUTERS