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'''Jonathan Clark''' (born December 5, 1938) is an [[Arabi|Arabinian]] politician and convicted criminal, who served as 26th [[President of Arabi]] and [[Arabin Senate|Arabin Senator]] from [[Dartmoor (Arabi)|Dartmoor]]. | '''Jonathan Clark''' (born December 5, 1938) is an [[Arabi|Arabinian]] politician and convicted criminal, who served as 26th [[President of Arabi]] and [[Arabin Senate|Arabin Senator]] from [[Dartmoor (Arabi)|Dartmoor]]. | ||
== Criminal charges and imprisonment == | |||
Clark was charged with tax evasion and was convicted on March 20, 2017, and was sentenced to 5 years in federal prison. Clark came under suspicion in 2003 when it was reported he was using the [[Conservative Capitalist Party (Arabi)|Conservative Capitalist Party]] as his personal piggy bank to line his pockets with millions of dollars of donations from foreign governments. Clark was never charged with any wrongdoing even though there was sufficient evidence to support the federal case. Since 2003 Clark has been under investigation for possibly committing tax fraud. Charges were formally brought forward on September 14, 2016. Clark was subsequently charged with [[wikipedia:Tax evasion|tax evasion]] and sentenced to 5 years in the Federal Arabin Penitentiary in [[District of Arabi|the District]]. | Clark was charged with tax evasion and was convicted on March 20, 2017, and was sentenced to 5 years in federal prison. Clark came under suspicion in 2003 when it was reported he was using the [[Conservative Capitalist Party (Arabi)|Conservative Capitalist Party]] as his personal piggy bank to line his pockets with millions of dollars of donations from foreign governments. Clark was never charged with any wrongdoing even though there was sufficient evidence to support the federal case. Since 2003 Clark has been under investigation for possibly committing tax fraud. Charges were formally brought forward on September 14, 2016. Clark was subsequently charged with [[wikipedia:Tax evasion|tax evasion]] and sentenced to 5 years in the Federal Arabin Penitentiary in [[District of Arabi|the District]]. | ||
On March 10, 2020, Clark was granted parole and will be released from prison on March 20, 2020, serving three years of his five year sentence. | On March 10, 2020, Clark was granted parole and will be released from prison on March 20, 2020, serving three years of his five year sentence. |
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Jonathan Clark | |
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26th President of Arabi | |
In office January 10, 1999 – January 10, 2003 | |
Vice President | James Faulkner |
Preceded by | Johnathan Michaelson |
Succeeded by | Samuel Ingram |
Arabin Senator from Dartmoor | |
In office January 8, 1969 – January 8, 1999 | |
Preceded by | James Lowery |
Succeeded by | Amanda Hayes |
Personal details | |
Born | Jonathan Clark December 5, 1938 Eastsilver, Dartmoor |
Political party | Capitalist |
Other political affiliations | CCP (1956-2003) |
Spouse(s) | Mary Wilson (m. 1968; died 2012) Rachel Cook (m. 2014; div. 2016) |
Children | 1 |
Partner(s) | Aubrey Parker (2018-present) |
Criminal information | |
Criminal status | Currently incarcerated at the Federal Arabin Penitentiary. Scheduled for release March 2022. |
Conviction(s) | 5 counts of tax evasion |
Criminal charge | Tax evasion |
Penalty | 5 years in federal prison |
Jonathan Clark (born December 5, 1938) is an Arabinian politician and convicted criminal, who served as 26th President of Arabi and Arabin Senator from Dartmoor.
Criminal charges and imprisonment
Clark was charged with tax evasion and was convicted on March 20, 2017, and was sentenced to 5 years in federal prison. Clark came under suspicion in 2003 when it was reported he was using the Conservative Capitalist Party as his personal piggy bank to line his pockets with millions of dollars of donations from foreign governments. Clark was never charged with any wrongdoing even though there was sufficient evidence to support the federal case. Since 2003 Clark has been under investigation for possibly committing tax fraud. Charges were formally brought forward on September 14, 2016. Clark was subsequently charged with tax evasion and sentenced to 5 years in the Federal Arabin Penitentiary in the District.
On March 10, 2020, Clark was granted parole and will be released from prison on March 20, 2020, serving three years of his five year sentence.