Fugazi rapper Pras Michel sentenced to 14 years in prison as federal judge slams down harsh sentence
In a dramatic conclusion to a long-running case, US Federal Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly has handed Fugazi rapper Prakazrel Michel - aka Pras Michel, the real name of one half of the iconic group - a 14-year prison term for his involvement in various crimes.
Michel, whose once-promising music career was marred by scandal and controversy, will be serving time on charges related to conspiracy, money laundering, and illegal lobbying. His lawyers had pushed for a much shorter sentence of just three years, but prosecutors had sought the maximum penalty, highlighting the severity of the case against him.
Michel's troubles began in 2019 when he was indicted by the federal government on four counts of making illicit contributions to Barack Obama's re-election campaign. Over time, additional charges were added, including bank fraud, witness tampering and violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). The rapper's involvement, it emerged, had been linked to Malaysian businessman Low Taek Jho, who was accused of embezzling $4.5 billion from 1MDB.
Prosecutors alleged that Michel helped facilitate transactions between Low and Donald Trump's team in exchange for influencing the President to drop an investigation into Low and a Chinese dissident. "What benefit would I get trying to break laws?" Michel is quoted as saying, suggesting he had acted out of loyalty rather than malice.
Michel's conviction and subsequent sentencing have been met with mixed reactions from fans and critics alike. While some have expressed concern for his well-being and support for the outpouring of love and goodwill surrounding him, others have criticized what they see as leniency in the punishment given the severity of his crimes.
As Michel prepares to report to prison on January 27th, his lawyers plan to appeal both his conviction and sentence. In a statement to Rolling Stone, Michel's spokesperson described the experience as a "dark chapter" but vowed that it was "not the end of his story."
In a dramatic conclusion to a long-running case, US Federal Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly has handed Fugazi rapper Prakazrel Michel - aka Pras Michel, the real name of one half of the iconic group - a 14-year prison term for his involvement in various crimes.
Michel, whose once-promising music career was marred by scandal and controversy, will be serving time on charges related to conspiracy, money laundering, and illegal lobbying. His lawyers had pushed for a much shorter sentence of just three years, but prosecutors had sought the maximum penalty, highlighting the severity of the case against him.
Michel's troubles began in 2019 when he was indicted by the federal government on four counts of making illicit contributions to Barack Obama's re-election campaign. Over time, additional charges were added, including bank fraud, witness tampering and violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). The rapper's involvement, it emerged, had been linked to Malaysian businessman Low Taek Jho, who was accused of embezzling $4.5 billion from 1MDB.
Prosecutors alleged that Michel helped facilitate transactions between Low and Donald Trump's team in exchange for influencing the President to drop an investigation into Low and a Chinese dissident. "What benefit would I get trying to break laws?" Michel is quoted as saying, suggesting he had acted out of loyalty rather than malice.
Michel's conviction and subsequent sentencing have been met with mixed reactions from fans and critics alike. While some have expressed concern for his well-being and support for the outpouring of love and goodwill surrounding him, others have criticized what they see as leniency in the punishment given the severity of his crimes.
As Michel prepares to report to prison on January 27th, his lawyers plan to appeal both his conviction and sentence. In a statement to Rolling Stone, Michel's spokesperson described the experience as a "dark chapter" but vowed that it was "not the end of his story."