Lawyer Linked to Trump Pardon Charged With Attempted Extortion in New York
In Brief
Joshua Nass, a lawyer involved in a Trump pardon, faces federal extortion charges in New York.
Key Facts
- Joshua Nass, a lawyer and lobbyist, has been charged with attempted extortion in New York.
- Nass previously represented Joseph Schwartz, a former nursing home executive pardoned by President Trump.
- Federal prosecutors allege Nass tried to extort a former client and the client’s son for $500,000.
- Nass was arrested and charged in federal court in Brooklyn with attempted Hobbs Act extortion.
- If convicted, Nass could face up to 20 years in prison.
What Happened
Federal prosecutors in New York have charged Joshua Nass, a lawyer and lobbyist involved in a recent Trump pardon case, with attempting to extort a former client and the client’s son for $500,000.
Why It Matters
The case draws attention to the conduct of individuals involved in high-profile presidential pardon efforts and raises questions about legal and lobbying practices. The outcome may have implications for oversight of pardon-related advocacy.
What's Next
Nass will face legal proceedings in federal court. Further details may emerge as the case progresses and as prosecutors present their evidence.
Sources
- The Independent — Lawyer who sought Trump pardon for his client is accused of plotting ‘violent’ extortion, feds say(4m ago)
- The Independent — A pardon lobbyist, $500,000 demand and alleged 'enforcer' lead to extortion charge in New York(16m ago)
- NYT — Lobbyist Who Helped a Client Pursue a Pardon is Arrested on an Extortion Charge(6h ago)
