In a statement published by the Trump administration, they called Kapri a "prominent artist and community leader" as he was "deeply involved in numerous philanthropic efforts" before his convocation and after he reached success as a recording artist. A number of religious leaders, including Pastor Darrell Scott and Rabbi Schneur Kaplan, also supported the pardon. Shortly after, Kapri was transferred to a prison in Illinois, where he remained until Trump pardoned him in January.
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