Grammy-Winning Fugees Rapper Pras Michel Reports to Federal Prison to Begin 14-Year Sentence for Illegally Funneling Millions in Foreign Money into Obama’s 2012 Campaign

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Grammy-winning Fugees rapper Prakazrel “Pras” Michel reported to a low-security federal prison in Arizona on Thursday to begin serving a 14-year sentence for his role in a campaign finance conspiracy that funneled millions of dollars in illegal foreign contributions into Barack Obama’s 2012 reelection.Michel, 53, a founding member of the Fugees alongside Lauryn Hill and Wyclef Jean, surrendered at the Federal Correctional Institution in Safford.Pras Michel turns himself in to begin serving his 14-year federal prison sentence after being convicted in 2023 on charges including conspiracy, money laundering, and acting as an unregistered foreign agent. The Fugees co-founder’s fall from grace is one of the most shocking… pic.twitter.com/jWamZE362y— Famease (@Fameasemedia) May 1, 2026The rapper’s legal team has said they will be continuing to pursue an appeal while he’s behind bars.A federal jury in Washington, D.C., convicted Michel in 2023 on 10 criminal counts after a five-week trial.The charges included conspiracy to make illegal foreign contributions, concealment of material facts, causing false statements and entries in Federal Election Commission records, witness tampering, and multiple violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) for acting as an unregistered agent of a foreign principal.“As proven at trial, the defendant engaged in an extensive conspiracy to use millions of dollars in foreign funds to engage in illegal back-channel lobbying and make unlawful campaign contributions,” Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. Polite, Jr. of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division said in a press release at the time of his conviction. “Today’s verdict demonstrates that anyone who engages in unlawful foreign-sponsored efforts to influence American officials, our elections, or the criminal justice system will be brought to justice.”Michel received more than $120 million from Malaysian billionaire Low Taek Jho, better known as Jho Low, a fugitive central to the massive 1MDB embezzlement scandal, and used approximately 20 straw donors to hide the foreign source and illegally contribute to Obama’s 2012 campaign.Additionally, Michel participated in a back-channel lobbying effort to pressure the U.S. government to drop its investigation into Low.The DOJ explained:Michel also conspired with Low to orchestrate and conceal a foreign and conduit contribution scheme in which they funneled millions of dollars of Low’s money into the 2012 U.S. presidential election as purportedly legitimate campaign contributions, all while concealing the true source of the money. Michel received Low’s money and contributed it both personally and through approximately 20 straw donors. Michel also caused a presidential joint fundraising committee and an independent expenditure committee to submit false reports to the Federal Election Commission (FEC). In addition, Michel personally submitted a false declaration to the FEC, conspired to commit money laundering and make false statements to financial institutions related to the foreign influence campaigns, and attempted to cause witnesses to make false statements to and withhold information from law enforcement officials about the scheme.WATCH:U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly sentenced Michel in November to 14 years in prison followed by three years of supervised release.The court also ordered him to forfeit nearly $65 million.At sentencing, Justice Department prosecutors told the judge that Michel “betrayed his country” and “lied unapologetically and unrelentingly to carry out his schemes,” arguing that federal sentencing guidelines supported a life term.Michel’s spokesperson, Erica Dumas, issued a statement on the day he reported to prison, saying, “Today is a painful day for Pras, for his family, and for everyone who believes in a fair system of justice. Pras honors the legal process as he reports to begin his sentence. The FARA-related charges that led to his conviction are being vigorously contested on appeal, and his legal team believes the record will show that his rights were violated and the truth was obscured. This chapter is difficult, but it is not his final one.”The post Grammy-Winning Fugees Rapper Pras Michel Reports to Federal Prison to Begin 14-Year Sentence for Illegally Funneling Millions in Foreign Money into Obama’s 2012 Campaign appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.