A Long Island Drug dealer sprung from prison by President Trump is now been convicted of abusing his kids’ nanny and threatening a congregant at his synagogue.
Jonathan Braun landed a 27-month-long sentence in Brooklyn federal court on Monday for violating the terms of his 2021 presidential pardon with fresh crimes that have raised eyebrows across the board.
The Nassau County convict entered the bedroom of his kids’ live-in nanny, put her in a headlock, and groped her breasts while he masturbated in February, the New York Times reported.
Braun’s victim,s who dialed in to Monday’s sentencing hearing by phone, asked prosecutors to read her victim impact statement in court for her.
The nanny mentioned how she endured deep emotional trauma that left her with lasting trust issues and added that she was grateful that justice was served.
Her disturbing assault was just one of a string of violent incidents Braun had been accused of since his release on the final day of Trump’s first term in the White House after serving three years of his 10 year long sentence.
Braun was first busted in 2010 for orchestrating a major canabis distribution ring, smuggling millions of dollars worth of weed from Canada to New York.
He scored a plea deal in the case and landed behind bars until his pardon by Trump.


