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Roger Stone conviction and pardon

Roger Stone was convicted of lying to Congress, witness tampering, and obstruction tied to the Mueller-era probe, and was later pardoned by President Donald Trump

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Jan 16, 2026
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What crimes was Roger Stone convicted of and what were the specific charges?

Roger Stone was convicted in federal court on seven felony counts arising from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe: one count of obstruction of an official proceeding, five counts of making false s...

Jan 16, 2026
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How did President Trump’s commutation affect Roger Stone’s convictions and legal status?

President Trump’s July 2020 commutation relieved Roger Stone of the 40‑month federal prison term he was about to begin but did not erase the jury’s seven felony convictions; Stone remained a convicted...

Jan 11, 2026

What was the sentence Roger Stone received and how much time did he actually serve?

Roger Stone was convicted on seven felonies and sentenced to 40 months (three years, four months) in federal prison on February 20, 2020, along with a $20,000 fine, probation and community‑service req...

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