Trump Pardons Trevor Milton, Founder of Bankrupt Truck Maker Nikola

Importance Score: 75 / 100 🔴

Presidential Pardon Granted to Nikola Founder Trevor Milton

Trevor Milton, the founder and former chief executive of electric vehicle company Nikola, has received a presidential pardon from President Trump. This development comes after Milton’s conviction in 2022 for defrauding investors. The White House has officially verified the pardon.

Fraud Conviction and Sentencing

Milton was previously found guilty by a federal jury in New York on charges including securities fraud and wire fraud related to his leadership at the electric truck manufacturer. He had been sentenced to a four-year prison term and a $1 million fine. Milton remained free on bail during the appeals process against his conviction.

Impact of the Pardon

The presidential pardon effectively nullifies Milton’s prison sentence. Furthermore, it eliminates the requirement for him to provide financial compensation to Nikola shareholders. These shareholders reportedly incurred losses of millions of dollars following a significant drop in Nikola’s stock value. Despite the pardon, Milton could still be subject to civil lawsuits from investors.

Allegations of Misleading Investors

Prosecutors argued during the trial that Milton artificially inflated the value of Nikola shares by making deceptive and exaggerated claims about the company’s technological advancements and business prospects. These claims included:

  • False assertions regarding functional prototypes of zero-emission semi-trucks.
  • Unsupported statements about billions of dollars in binding purchase orders.
  • Misleading information about the company’s progress in low-cost hydrogen fuel production.

The prosecution successfully argued that these statements were untrue and intended to mislead investors.

Milton’s Defense and Nikola’s Current Status

Throughout the legal proceedings, Mr. Milton maintained his innocence, asserting that he acted in good faith and was merely enthusiastic about Nikola’s future possibilities. His legal team contended that his statements should be viewed as optimistic projections rather than deliberate fraud.

Nikola, the company Milton founded, declared bankruptcy in February. Court filings indicate the company’s intention to liquidate a significant portion, if not all, of its assets.

Ongoing Updates

This is a developing story. Please check back for further updates as more information becomes available.


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