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Pardon of Glen Casada

Granted November 7, 2025 by Donald Trump (Republican).

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Glen Casada was convicted in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee in 2025 of conspiracy to defraud the United States, honest services wire fraud (four counts), use of a fictitious name to carry out a fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and money laundering (eight counts). He was sentenced to 36 months imprisonment. On November 7, 2025, President Donald Trump granted Casada a pardon.

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DOJ warrant

DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney · Primary-source verified

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Offense and conviction

Conspiracy to defraud the United States; honest services wire fraud (four counts); use of a fictitious name to carry out a fraud; conspiracy to commit money laundering; money laundering (eight counts)

Middle Tennessee · 2025

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Sentence

36 months imprisonment

Sentenced September 23, 2025 · Middle Tennessee

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  • DOJ warrant

    Executive Grant of Clemency document or DOJ warrant link for this grant.

    Primary-source verified · DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney

    justice.gov