Man Convicted In 2016, Sentence Is Commuted By President Trump

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Ted Suhl who was convicted in 2016 of paying bribes to state officials has had his prison sentence commuted by President Trump.  Suhl ran “Trinity Behavioral Health” for juveniles  in Warm Springs in Randolph County. Suhl allegedly participated in bribery schemes to increase Medicaid payments for his company. Suhl was sentenced to 7 years in prison in 2016 after a jury found him guilty of 4 out of 6 bribery charges. His request for clemency was supported by former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and former United States attorney Bud Cummins.