Federal prosecutors were investigating the circumstances surrounding the commutation of David Gentile’s prison sentence. A Catholic priest with ties to the president helped secure that clemency.
The inquiry was active during the final months of the Trump administration. It focused on whether improper influence played a role in the decision.
Prosecutors examined communications between the priest and White House officials. They also reviewed the timeline of the clemency request.
However, the investigation was shut down before any charges were filed. Officials at the Justice Department made the decision to close the case.
David Gentile had been convicted of fraud in a separate case. His sentence was shortened through presidential clemency.
The priest involved had regular access to the former president. He used that access to advocate for several individuals.
The closure of the probe has raised questions about political interference. It remains unclear if the investigation will be reopened.




