Heather 'Razzlekhan' Morgan, initially claimed that her 18-month prison sentence was commuted by former President Donald Trump. This claim was later debunked, and Morgan clarified that her sentence reduction was due to the First Step Act and Second Chance Act, not a presidential commutation. The First Step Act, signed by Trump in 2018, allows for reduced sentences through good behavior and recidivism programs, while the Second Chance Act, enacted in 2008, prioritizes home confinement for eligible inmates.
Morgan remains under home-confinement supervision, with a scheduled release date of December 28, 2025, according to Bureau of Prisons records. The clarification underscores the impact of legislative reforms on sentence reductions rather than executive actions.
Heather Morgan Clarifies Sentence Reduction Was Not Due to Trump
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