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Trump Grants Clemency to Ozy Media Founder Carlos Watson in Fraud Case
Former President Donald Trump intervened hours before Carlos Watson, the founder of Ozy Media, was scheduled to begin his nearly ten-year prison sentence, commuting his term on Friday. A senior White House insider confirmed that this sentence commutation effectively halts Watson’s 116-month incarceration for a vast financial scheme. The fraud, for which Watson was convicted, involved fabricated claims of significant business arrangements with entities such as Google and Oprah Winfrey.
Last-Minute Reprieve for Watson
Sources indicate that Watson had anticipated surrendering to the Federal Correctional Institution in Lompoc, California, on Friday afternoon. However, word arrived that Trump had granted him executive clemency, altering his immediate fate.
Ozy Media’s Probation Also Commuted
In a related action, Trump also commuted the year-long probation sentence that was imposed on Ozy Media itself. The defunct news and entertainment company had been convicted in connection with the same financial misconduct case.
Criminal Penalties Erased
These presidential actions effectively eliminate the criminal penalties that had been levied against both Watson and Ozy Media as a result of their convictions.
Details of the Fraud Conviction
Carlos Watson, aged 55, faced trial in Brooklyn federal court and was found guilty last July. The charges included conspiracy to commit securities fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and aggravated identity theft. His sentencing took place in December, preceding this week’s commutation.
Significant Financial Repercussions
Earlier in February, a federal judge mandated that Watson and Ozy Media forfeit almost $60 million and pay over $36 million in restitution, highlighting the substantial financial ramifications of their fraudulent activities.
Defense and Prosecution Remain Silent
Arthur Aidala, Watson’s defense attorney, and a spokesman for the Brooklyn U.S. Attorney’s Office, the prosecuting body in Watson’s case, both declined to offer comments regarding the sentence commutation when contacted.
Criminal Justice Reform Advocate Celebrates
Criminal justice reform advocate Glenn Martin expressed elation on social media, posting “We did it” alongside a photo with Watson. His tweet further stated, “President Trump commuted the sentences of Ozy Media and Carlos Watson hours before his surrender.” He also added, “@CarlosWatson is not going to prison today,” and expressed gratitude for divine intervention and acknowledged fellow advocate Alice Marie Johnson’s role in achieving fairness for individuals like Watson.
Prosecutor’s Strong Condemnation of Watson’s Actions
Upon Watson’s initial sentencing, former Brooklyn U.S. Attorney Breon Peace characterized Carlos Watson’s actions as orchestrating “a years-long, audacious scheme to defraud investors and lenders to his company, Ozy Media, out of tens of millions of dollars.”
Elaborate Scheme of Deception
Prosecutors detailed that between 2018 and 2021, Watson and his associates engaged in defrauding investors. This involved misrepresenting Ozy’s financial health, business relationships, acquisition prospects, and contract negotiations to potential backers.
Ozy Media’s Abrupt Collapse
Ozy Media faced a sudden shutdown in October 2021. This followed reports in The New York Times detailing an incident where the company’s chief operating officer, Samir Rao, impersonated a YouTube executive during a conference call with Goldman Sachs.
Investment Deal Derailed
At the time of the incident, Goldman Sachs was actively considering a significant $40 million investment in Ozy Media, an investment that was ultimately derailed by the unfolding scandal and subsequent revelations of fraudulent practices.