Steve Bannon pleads guilty in New York 'We Build the Wall' case
Source: NBC News
Feb. 11, 2025, 10:45 AM EST
Steve Bannon, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, pleaded guilty Tuesday to felony fraud for helping to defraud donors who were giving money to build a wall at the southern U.S. border. In exchange for the guilty plea in New York criminal court, Bannon, 71, agreed to a conditional discharge and waived his right to appeal.
Bannon was sentenced to three years conditional discharge. He will not be allowed to serve as an officer or director of a charity or any charitable organization in New York state, or any fundraising or not-for-profit organization in New York state. He will not be allowed to receive or hold assets for any charitable organizations. He also cannot be arrested during that time period. If he violates the terms of the deal, he could face between 1 1/3 to 4 years behind bars.
Judge April Newbauer asked Bannon if he understood the terms of what he agreed to. Yes, your honor, Bannon replied. In a statement, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said, This resolution achieves our primary goal: to protect New Yorks charities and New Yorkers charitable giving from fraud." Bannon was not repentant after court, and called Bragg and state Attorney General Letitia James an "existential threat" to the Trump administration, apparently referring to the criminal and civil cases the two had brought against the president. "Im calling on right now the Attorney General Pam Bondi to begin an immediate criminal investigation into Letitia James, Alvin Bragg, all of it for what they did to President Trump," Bannon said.
Bannon was first hit with charges related to the scheme in a different case by federal prosecutors in Aug. 2020. He pleaded not guilty and was pardoned by Trump in the final hours of his first term in office. Prosecutors from Bragg's office charged Bannon in the current case in Aug. 2022, when he was hit with six counts of money laundering, conspiracy and a scheme to defraud. Bannon pleaded not guilty at the time and called the case partisan political weaponization of the criminal justice system.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/steve-bannon-pleads-guilty-new-york-build-wall-case-rcna191672
Just breaking.
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Article finally updated.
Original article -
Steve Bannon, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, pleaded guilty Tuesday on a fraud charge in a case alleging he helped defraud donors who were giving money to build a wall at the southern U.S. border.
In exchange for the guilty plea, he agreed to a conditional discharge and waived his right to appeal.
Bannon was sentenced to three years conditional discharge. He will not be allowed to serve as an officer or director of a charity or any charitable organization in New York State or any fundraising or not for profit organizations in New York State. He will not be allowed to receive or hold assets for any charitable organizations.
He was originally charged in an indictment with six counts of money laundering, conspiracy, and a scheme to defraud.

James48
(4,755 posts)And justice for all was just make believe.
Bengus81
(8,283 posts)Man...that's really showing him!!!
usaf-vet
(7,337 posts)liberalgunwilltravel
(728 posts)Trump cant do squat.
usaf-vet
(7,337 posts)D. Spaulding
(148 posts)the others charged in the case?
displacedvermoter
(3,576 posts)His partner in this went to jail for a five spot. Jeezus, now we will need to listen to him go on for the rest of his life about how unfair this all was.
mpcamb
(3,040 posts)BumRushDaShow
(148,646 posts)Other sources are now breaking and he had been indicted for 6 felonies but ended up pleading guilty to one felony, so that FELONY will remain on the books for him. CNN had this added info - https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/11/politics/steve-bannon-border-wall-guilty/index.html
Sortof the same thing that happened with 45 with the "discharge" thing, except with the additional caveat for Bannon being that he can't operate any fundraising/non-profits out of NY state or manage assets for any.
So he would still be a convicted FELON (which has its own restrictions now).
D. Spaulding
(148 posts)Is this a result of some kind of pressure or threats from above?
surfered
(5,400 posts)Sneederbunk
(15,874 posts)Bengus81
(8,283 posts)I care about JUSTICE in the Court system. Not one kind of Justice for the rich and then fuck the rest of us.
This is BULLSHIT.............
no_hypocrisy
(50,575 posts)Miguelito Loveless
(4,836 posts)an actual criminal skates free of consequences.
republianmushroom
(19,003 posts)Hell, why not, trump, 48 months and counting. Another joke thank you Merrick the Meer.
And, who says, crime does pay, sure seems to for some. chuckle chuckle
The fix was in. How many years did his pardner get ?
BumRushDaShow
(148,646 posts)One had plead guilty and the other was convicted in a federal trial.
Butterflylady
(4,281 posts)Criminal justice reform. If you do the crime you pay the time. No plea deal, especially for what bannon did.
He's a liar, a thief and a despicable person.