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Cowboy Star Reports to Prison for Fraud
2 Dec
Summary
- A reality TV star surrendered to federal prison on Dec 1.
- He was sentenced to 24 months for crop insurance fraud.
- He seeks pardon from Donald Trump with Todd Chrisley's help.

A 52-year-old reality television personality, known for his role on "Real American Cowboys," self-surrendered to a federal prison in Yankton, South Dakota, on December 1. This action follows a conviction for crop insurance fraud, for which he received a 24-month sentence and was ordered to pay more than $4 million in restitution.
Seeking an early release, the star is pursuing a presidential pardon, a process he is undertaking with guidance from Todd Chrisley, who himself recently received a pardon. He recently spent time with his family on his Missouri ranch for Thanksgiving before traveling to the prison.
The star expressed guilt over how his sentence impacts his son Cole's wedding plans, hoping for an early release to attend. Despite the challenges, he is focusing on the positives, including the prison's gym facilities and food, viewing this period as a necessary storm to navigate.




