On December 24, President Bush pardoned 19 people Tuesday, including Isaac Roberts Toussie in Brooklyn, NY, but on Wednesday, the White House issued a statement saying the president was reversing its decision Toussie case. NBC's John Yang reports.
Washingaton - President George W. Bush has taken the apparently unprecedented step of canceling the pardon of a man he has just pardoned.Toussie served five months in prison for mail fraud and lying to the government. The New York Daily News reports toussie prosecuted in a court of luing hundreds of poor, minority homebuyers to buy overpriced homes with bad loans.
"Issac Robert Toussie was Come again by George Bush this week"
Outgoing U.S. President George W. Bush has revoked the pardon granted his Brooklyn real estate services developer information Isaac Roberts Toussie. Toussie's was 1 of 19 pardon Bush had given the day before, and vice versa is a historic step in a year with the Presidential Decree first.
With Toussie turn Bush's exit pardon votes is 189, far less than other outgoing Conference. He and his father, Robert Toussie was also in the middle of a survey on whether Suffolk County drastically overpaid for a purchase of land, sparking lawsuits and a review of the county organization, land acquisition program.
Isaac Toussie pleaded guilty in this case, which is involved in the county's purchase of Chandler settled in Mount Sinai for NOK 5 million in 2000. He admits he was a friend send the municipality a letter that falsely inflated the value of the property. In 2003 Toussie was sentenced to 5 months in prison and 5 months home detention and fined for $ 10000 Bush draws 1 of 19 pardon he issued Tuesday.
Real Estate Directory develop information Isaac Roberts Toussie of Brooklyn, NY, was among 19 people who received presidential pardon Tuesday. But the White House lifted Toussie's pardon referral reports about his crimes, and thousands of dollars in Republican contributions from his father.
Bush cancels Pardon Issued For Brooklyn Man. President Bush postponed a pardon on Wednesday Isaac R. Toussie of Brooklyn, who was jailed for false statements to the U.S. Department of Housing.














