A Nursing Home Owner Got a Pardon. The Families of His Patients Got Nothing
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- #Trump pardons
- #corporate accountability
- #nursing home fraud
- Donald Trump pardoned Joseph Schwartz, a nursing home operator convicted of a $39 million fraud, after just three months in prison.
- Schwartz's nursing home empire, Skyline Healthcare, collapsed, leading to lawsuits from families over poor care and unpaid judgments totaling millions.
- Despite guilty pleas for tax evasion and Medicaid fraud, Schwartz avoided full accountability through Trump's pardon, hindering efforts to recover owed funds.
- Advocates like Laura Loomer pushed misleading narratives to support Schwartz's pardon, while victims' families continue to seek justice and compensation.
- The case highlights systemic issues in nursing home oversight and the impact of presidential clemency on legal accountability and victim restitution.