Trump's nominee for NASA administrator was once arrested, accused of passing bad checks to casinos
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Trump’s NASA nominee Jared Isaacman arrested for fraud in 2010, records reveal
Isaacman is a millionaire pilot and astronaut who started the Shift4 Payments firm as a teenager and will lead the first private space crew in 2021 onboard a SpaceX spacecraft. Isaacman's nomination is up for a vote in the Senate Commerce Committee on Wednesday
NASA nominee wrote $2M in bad checks to casinos, records show | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
President Donald Trump’s nominee for NASA administrator, Jared Isaacman, was arrested on fraud charges in 2010 and faced lawsuits in two states for writing $2 million in bad checks to casinos, according to government records and court filings.
Space, Scandals, and Second Chances: Jared Isaacman's Journey
Space, Scandals, and Second Chances: Jared Isaacman's Journey Jared Isaacman, nominated by President Donald Trump as the next NASA administrator, is facing scrutiny over a series of legal issues from the past. Isaacman, a renowned billionaire pilot and founder of Shift4 Payments, was arrested in 2010 on fraud charges related to bad checks.Court documents reveal that Isaacman, while returning from the Vancouver Olympics, was detained at the Canad…
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