President Trump signed the “complete and unconditional pardon” of conservative fire truck and former Las Vegas City Council member Michele Fiore on Wednesday.
The ry judge found that he committed six wire fraud and one conspiracy charges for using money intended to go towards the construction of a statue honoring a fallen police officer in October 2024. Prosecutors said Fiore spent money on plastic surgery, rent and her daughter’s wedding.
Each count could have been carried in prison for up to 20 years, with Fiore’s sentence set for May 14th. Her lawyer on Thursday I filed a claim for vacancy Date of the verdict cited the president’s pardon.
The hill reached the White House for a statement.
Fiore announced in October 2019 that she would run to become governor of Nevada. She then bid to become Nevada State Treasurer in March 2022. Fiore was defeated that November by Democrat Zach Conine. Fiore served in the state legislature from 2012 to 2016.





