Jimmy “Henchman” Rosemond Denied Freedom From Trump Pardon
Written by groundupradio on August 21, 2022
Jimmy “Henchman” Rosemond Denied Freedom From Trump Pardon
The case of Jimmy Rosemond, a federal prisoner in West Virginia, is making news. The former president promised him a pardon and the release in December 2020, but Rosemond remains incarcerated. His attorneys say he is unconstitutionally imprisoned and that he deserves to be free. But Trump’s response to the case is confusing and incomprehensible. What can be done to help him?
According to court documents, the U.S. Attorney’s Office wants to dismiss Rosemond’s pardon petition. In them, the U.S. Attorney’s Office argues that the former president did not grant clemency to Rosemond because he merely mentioned it. The court must rule on Rosemond’s claim. A judge must rule on the merits of his case. This ruling may be the final word on the fate of the rapper.
Jim Brown, Jimmy Rosemond’s attorney, and the media are pursuing the case. They have visited Trump three times and explained the facts of the case. The White House is reviewing the case. The case is now being heard in federal court. It is unknown whether or not Trump’s pardon will be overturned, but it is a step in the right direction. Regardless of the outcome, the case is still alive.
According to Rosemond’s attorneys, the charges against him are completely ridiculous and unfounded. They claim that he was a victim of headline-hungry prosecutors and was unfairly convicted. The case has been going on for nearly a decade. A spokesman for Trump has not responded to a request for comment. Scholars of presidential clemency differ on the merits of Rosemond’s appeal.