Former Trump ally Steve Bannon has pleaded guilty to fraud after donors who thought they were contributing to building a wall on the US border were duped.
The 71-year-old will avoid jail after getting a three-year conditional discharge as part of a plea deal.
Bannon had been accused of falsely promising donors that all money given to the We Build the Wall campaign would go towards a wall on the US-Mexico border.
Instead, prosecutors said it was used to enrich Bannon and others in the project.
He pleaded guilty to one scheme to defraud count but as he left court said he felt like “a million bucks”
Bannon had called the prosecution, which was due to go to trial next month, a “political persecution” and wants the US attorney general to investigate.
In November, a judge said prosecutors could show the jury an email they said showed Bannon was concerned the fundraising was “a scam”.
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