
David Gentile
David Gentile is a private equity executive and the founder of GPB Capital, a firm that faced scrutiny for its role in a $1.6 billion fraud scheme. After being convicted and sentenced to seven years in prison for defrauding thousands of investors, he was granted clemency by former President Donald Trump, allowing his release just weeks after reporting to prison.
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David Gentile was convicted for conspiring to defraud investors and had his sentence commuted by Trump.
Thanks to Donald Trump, 2025 was a good year … for white-collar criminals | Donald TrumpDavid Gentile is a former CEO who was pardoned by Trump after being sentenced to seven years in prison for securities fraud.
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Minneapolis mayor responds to Trump calling him a ‘fool’ for supporting immigrants: ‘That’s neither clever, nor is it right’On Monday, Trump also commuted the sentence of former investment manager David Gentile, who was just days into a seven-year prison sentence for fraud.
Trump says he is pardoning Democratic congressman in bribery caseDavid Gentile was released on Wednesday, less than two weeks after he reported to prison.
Trump releases fraudster executive days into prison sentenceDavid Gentile, a private equity executive, was convicted and sentenced to seven years in prison for a fraud scheme.
Trump commutes sentence of private equity CEO convicted of fraudDonald Trump granted clemency to private equity executive David Gentile, who had just begun a seven-year prison sentence for what prosecutors described as a $1.6bn fraud scheme.
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