Jho Low, the Malaysian financier implicated in the multibillion-dollar 1MDB scandal, has submitted a pardon request to former President Donald Trump. The request comes roughly 10 years after Low disappeared from public view. He is the central figure in the $4.5 billion fraud that involved misappropriated funds from a Malaysian state investment fund.
The pardon request seeks clemency as legal pressure mounts against Low. U.S. authorities have pursued charges against him for his role in the scheme. The scandal has drawn international attention, implicating high-ranking officials and financial institutions.
Low has been a fugitive since 2015, when the scandal erupted. He is believed to be residing abroad, evading extradition. His whereabouts remain unknown to law enforcement agencies.
The timing of the pardon request aligns with political shifts in the United States. Trump has previously issued pardons to other high-profile individuals. Low’s petition adds to a list of controversial requests.
The 1MDB scandal has had lasting impacts on Malaysian politics and global finance. It led to the downfall of former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak. The case has also resulted in significant fines for financial entities involved.
U.S. authorities have recovered billions in assets linked to the fraud. These include luxury real estate, art, and a superyacht. The recovery efforts highlight the scale of the misappropriation.
Low’s legal team has not publicly commented on the pardon request. The outcome remains uncertain. The case continues to shape discussions on international financial crimes and accountability.





