Steve Bannon Pleads Guilty to Defrauding 'We Build the Wall' Donors

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Steve Bannon Pleads Guilty to Defrauding 'We Build the Wall' Donors
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Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon pleads guilty to defrauding donors to the 'We Build the Wall' campaign, accepting a deal that avoids prison time.

Steve Bannon , former advisor to U.S. President Donald Trump , appeared in a New York court on February 11, 2025, where he pleaded guilty to charges of defrauding donors to the 'We Build the Wall' campaign. Bannon, who was facing a trial scheduled for March 4, accepted a plea deal that avoids prison time. He will receive a three-year conditional discharge, prohibiting him from serving as a director of a charity or fundraising for nonprofits.

He is also barred from using data gathered from 'We Build the Wall' donors.\Bannon, dressed in a brown barn jacket, arrived at the court and signed papers before Judge April Newbauer. When asked by the court clerk if he pleaded guilty to count 5, scheme to defraud, Bannon responded 'Yes.' Prosecutors revealed that Bannon had worked out a plea agreement with the defense, leading to a resolution that avoids a lengthy trial. \The 'We Build the Wall' campaign, launched during Trump's first term, promised donors that 100% of their contributions would fund a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. However, prosecutors alleged that Bannon secretly redirected millions of dollars to Brian Kolfage, the president of the organization, by laundering funds through third-party entities. Bannon also allegedly falsely promised that none of the donations would be used to pay Kolfage's salary, while secretly compensating him with a substantial sum. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who successfully prosecuted Trump in separate cases, released a statement welcoming the plea deal, emphasizing that it protects New York's charities and charitable giving from fraud

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