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Editorial credit: Eric Glenn / Shutterstock.com A woman convicted in 2016 in a scheme involving the sale of counterfeit bottles of 5-hour Energy was released early from prison, thanks to former President Donald Trump.
New York attorney Geoffrey Potter was astonished to read that former President Donald Trump had commuted the prison sentence of Adriana Shayota, who was convicted in 2016 by a jury of a conspiracy to distribute counterfeit bottles of 5-hour Energy, the liquid dietary supplement.
Potter was intricately familiar with the nationwide scheme because he had sued Shayota and dozens of other people in U.S. District Court for infringing on 5-hour Energy trademarks ultimately obtaining judgments exceeding $20 million, while also settling with the majority of the defendants for undisclosed amounts.