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Trump Pardons Five Former NFL Stars
13 Feb
Summary
- Five former NFL players received pardons from President Trump.
- Pardons were announced by White House pardon czar Alice Mary Johnson.
- The players had faced convictions for drug trafficking and other crimes.

President Donald Trump granted pardons to five former NFL players on Thursday night. The announcement was made via social media by White House pardon czar Alice Mary Johnson, who detailed the clemency for Joe Klecko, Nate Newton, Jamal Lewis, Travis Henry, and the late Billy Cannon.
These athletes had faced legal troubles stemming from various convictions. Joe Klecko, a Hall of Famer, pleaded guilty to perjury. Nate Newton, a Super Bowl winner, was convicted of a federal drug-trafficking charge. Jamal Lewis, who won a Super Bowl with the Ravens, pleaded guilty in a drug case. Travis Henry pleaded guilty to conspiracy to traffic cocaine, and Billy Cannon, the 1959 Heisman Trophy winner, admitted to counterfeiting in the mid-1980s. Cannon received his pardon posthumously.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones personally delivered the news of Newton's pardon. The pardons highlight a moment of presidential clemency for figures in the sports world, acknowledging their past legal issues and granting them a fresh start.




