Las Vegas Michele Fiore, a prominent Republican lawmaker from Nevada who was found guilty of exploiting money intended for a deceased officer’s monument for personal costs, including cosmetic.
Surgery, has been fully pardoned by President Donald Trump. Fiore, who saw herself as the victim of a ten-year conspiracy, made the announcement of the pardon on Facebook on Thursday.
Fiore was convicted of six charges of wire fraud and one count of conspiracy in October and had been awaiting sentence. She collected more than $70,000 to remember.
Las Vegas police officer Alyn Beck, who was slain in the line of duty in 2014, according to the prosecution, but she used the funds for cosmetic surgery, rent, and her daughter’s wedding.
In Nevada, 54-year-old Fiore has long been a divisive political figure. She was a member of the Las Vegas city council until 2022 after serving.
In the state legislature from 2012 to 2016. Despite not having a law degree, she was appointed as a judge in Nye County the same year after losing a run for state treasurer.