(WASHINGTON) In February, former newspaper executive Kenneth Kurson pleaded guilty to cyberstalking his ex-wife. Months later, rapper Kodak Black was arrested on felony drug charges in Florida before pleading not guilty. And in October, jurors found political operative Jesse Benton guilty of illegally funneling Russian money into a group aligned with former President Donald
An ABC News analysis of the 238 people who were pardoned or received clemency during the Trump administration has found at least ten who have again faced legal scrutiny.
(WASHINGTON) In February, former newspaper executive Kenneth Kurson pleaded guilty to cyberstalking his ex-wife. Months later, rapper Kodak Black was arreste
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Former New York Observer editor-in-chief Kenneth Kurson pled guilty Wednesday to two misdemeanor cybercrime counts for allegedly spying on his wife's computer in the midst of their divorce and will serve no jail time as part of a plea deal with the Manhattan district attorney.