Chicago banker Stephen Calk was sentenced to more than a year in prison by a Manhattan federal judge on Monday for approving and delivering millions of dollars in illegal loans to former President Donald Trump’s campaign manager Paul Manafort in 2016. Calk was convicted of financial institution bribery and conspiracy in July 2021 for delivering some $16 million in loans to Manafort in an attempt to get a government position during the Trump administration. On Monday, the disgraced money man told Judge Lorna Schofield that his life has been upended after his conviction as he pleaded with her for a lenient sentence.
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