Under the terms of the plea agreement, the former Trump White House adviser won't be sentenced to any jail time.
Steve Bannon admitted Tuesday to defrauding New Yorkers who donated to his “We Build the Wall” online fundraiser — but will serve no prison time as part of the plea deal.
He and the group, which was called We Build the Wall, were accused of defrauding donors of $15 million in donations, though Bannon's lawyer said Tuesday he didn't personally pocket any of the money.
Steve Bannon, the podcaster and former chief strategist to Donald Trump, has pleaded guilty to a fraud charge as part of a ...
Former Trump ally Steve Bannon has pleaded guilty to fraud after donors who gave money to help build a wall on the US border were duped. The 71-year-old will avoid jail after getting a three-year ...
NEW YORK — Steve Bannon pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a fraud charge related to duping donors who gave money to a private ...
Steve Bannon was in talks with prosecutors Monday to plead guilty in his Manhattan case alleging he scammed Donald Trump supporters in a crowdfunding scheme, a source told the Daily News.
He was charged with falsely promising donors to the nonprofit “We Build the Wall" that proceeds would be used to build a barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border. He was sentenced to a three-year ...
Bannon, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, pleaded guilty to one scheme to defraud count as part of a plea agreement that spares him from jail time in the “We Build the Wall” scheme.
A conservative group said it was raising private funds for a border wall. The result culminated in Steve Bannon pleading guilty to defrauding donors.