Todd farha pardon

[Senate Hearing 109-901] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] S. Hrg. 109-901 NOMINATIONS OF: JAMES LAMBRIGHT, ARMANDO J. BUCELO, JR., TODD S. FARHA, JOHN T. RYMER, JOHN W. COX, AND WILLIAM HARDIMAN ======================================================================= HEARING before the COMMITTEE ON BANKING,HOUSING,AND URBAN AFFAIRS UNITED STATES SENATE ONE HUNDRED NINTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON nominations of: james lambright, of missouri, to be president of the export-import bank of the united states __________ armando j. bucelo, jr., of florida, to be chairman of the securities investor protection corporation __________ todd s. farha, of florida, to be member of the board of directors of the securities investor protection corporation __________ jon t. rymer, of tennessee, to be inspector general of the federal deposit insurance corporation __________ john w. cox, of texas, to be chief financial officer of the u.s. department of housing and urban development __________ william hardiman, of michigan, to be member of the board of directors of the national institute of

The Justice Advocacy Group notes a number of its clients have received pardons and commutations from the Trump Administration. They are listed below in some detail. Portions of the White House Press Secretary’s releases are included (edited for brevity) – and with direct reference to the Press Secretary’s full announcements regarding the clemencies also below.

Pardon

Representative Rick Renzi of Arizona  

Full pardon supported by Representative Paul Gosar, Representative Tom Cole, former Representative Tom DeLay, former Representative Jack Kingston, former Representative Todd Tiahrt, former Representative John Doolittle, former Representative Duncan Hunter Sr., former Representative Richard Pombo, former Representative Charles Taylor, former Representative Dan Burton, Larry Weitzner, National Institute of Family and Life Advocates, and numerous other members of his community. In 2013, Mr. Renzi was convicted of extortion, bribery, insurance fraud, money laundering, and racketeering. He was sentenced to 2 years in Federal prison, 2 years of supervised release,

Jorge leads the Trivest Recognition Fund. He joined Trivest in 2006 and is involved in all aspects of the firm, including the origination of investment opportunities, completing acquisitions, portfolio oversight and firm management. He is a member of Trivest’s Investment Committee and serves as Chairman or Board Member of numerous Trivest portfolio companies including Perricone Juices, ASA Safety Supply, BCC Engineering, Total PowerGen Solutions, Office Pride and NuEnergen. Prior to joining Trivest, Jorge spent three years at Credit Suisse First Boston where he evaluated and executed long-term, value-oriented investments in publicly traded companies for private clients. He received his B.A. in Economics from Columbia University and M.B.A., with honors, from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Jorge was born and raised in Miami, where he currently lives with his wife and two kids, and you can usually find him on the mountain bike trails or road cycling on weekends.

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