Pras Michel's Post-Prison Supervision: A Decade of Legal Obligations
Update: 2025-11-26
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Former Fugees rapper Pras Michel, convicted of illegal lobbying and campaign finance violations, faces three years of federal supervision after serving a fourteen-year prison sentence. His post-release conditions include reporting to probation, holding a legal job, avoiding felons, submitting to drug tests, and complying with warrantless searches. He must also pay a $1,000 special assessment and repay a $65 million forfeiture judgment. Michels legal troubles stem from a high-profile case involving Malaysian financier Jho Low and a complex foreign influence operation. His witness tampering and falsification offenses were deemed severe, and his federal supervision will extend into the next decade.
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