From AF Times:
“Veteran ‘We Build the Wall’ co-founder sentenced to 4 years
in prison”
(Brian Kolfage leaves court after being sentenced for
defrauding donors to the "We Build the Wall" effort, Wednesday, April
26, 2023, in New York.)
The co-founder of a fundraising group linked to Steve Bannon
that promised to help Donald Trump construct a wall along the southern U.S.
border was sentenced to four years and three months in prison on Wednesday for
stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from donors. Brian Kolfage, a
decorated Air Force veteran who lost both of his legs and an arm in the Iraq
War, previously pleaded guilty for his role in siphoning donations from the We
Build the Wall campaign. A co-defendant, financier Andrew Badolato, was also
sentenced to three years for aiding the effort. He had also pleaded guilty. A
third man involved in siphoning funds from the wall project, Colorado
businessman Tim Shea, won’t be sentenced until June. Kolfage and Badolato were also
ordered to pay $25 million in restitution to the victims.
Absent from the case was Bannon, Trump’s former top political
adviser. He was initially arrested aboard a luxury yacht and faced federal
fraud charges along with the other men, but Trump pardoned him during his final
hours in office. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg brought new, state
charges against Bannon last year. He is awaiting trial. Presidential pardons
apply only to federal crimes, not state offenses. Bannon has called the case
“nonsense.” Kolfage, Badolato and Shea were not pardoned by Trump, leaving them
to face the prospect of years in prison.
Prosecutors said the scheme was hatched by Kolfage, who
served as the public face of the effort as it raised more than $25 million from
donors across the country. He repeatedly assured the public he would “not take
a penny” from the campaign. As money poured into the cause, Kolfage and his
partner, Shea, turned to Bannon and Badolato for help creating a nonprofit, We
Build the Wall, Inc. The four defendants then took steps to funnel the money to
themselves for personal gain, prosecutors said.
Kolfage, 41, told Judge Analisa Torres that he was
“remorseful, disgusted, humiliated.” He said he had not anticipated the scale
of donations that would flood in for the cause and soon found himself drifting
away from his initial goal, which he said was “putting a spotlight on the
country’s broken immigration system.” “I made a promise not to personally
benefit and I broke that promise,” he said. Torres said the defendants not only
cheated their donors but contributed to a “chilling effect on civic
participation” by tarnishing the reputation of political fundraising. “The
fraudsters behind We Build The Wall injured the body politic,” she said. Kolfage
received more than $350,000 in donor funds, which he spent on personal expenses
that included boat payments, a luxury SUV and cosmetic surgery, prosecutors
said in a court filing. Bannon was accused of taking more than $1 million
through a separate nonprofit, then secretly paying some of it back to Kolfage. Badolato,
58, and Shea also stole hundreds of thousands from fundraisers as well,
prosecutors said.
As part of a plea deal, Kolfage and Badolato agreed not to
challenge a sentence within the agreed-upon range: between four to five years
for Kolfage and 3 1/2 to four years for Badolato. An attorney for Kolfage previously
argued that his client should avoid prison time given his lack of criminal
history and severe disability. Some sections of a border barrier were built by
We Build the Wall on private lands, but the nonprofit is now defunct.
^ This is a very sad case. To have an American Veteran who
served in Iraq and was Injured and Disabled in his Service then go and scam the
American People who donated to him is just plain wrong. ^
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