Lobbyist pardoned by Trump, arrested and charged with extortion in New York
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Federal authorities in New York have taken into custody a lobbyist who once represented a former nursing home operator recently pardoned by President Donald Trump. This lobbyist now faces charges for allegedly trying to extort $500,000 from a previous client and his son, as detailed in official documents.

Joshua Nass, a 34-year-old resident of Charleston, South Carolina, was slated to appear before a magistrate judge on Saturday following the unsealing of an attempted extortion charge the previous Friday. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York confirmed the proceedings.

Should Nass be found guilty, he could be sentenced to as much as 20 years in prison.


Josh Nass, Attorney and Managing Partner at Merkava Strategies.
Joshua Nass, 34, was arrested and charged with extortion after President Donald Trump recently pardoned him. linkedin/joshnass

The indictment claims that beginning in January, Nass enlisted the help of a government-designated confidential witness. This individual was allegedly paid by Nass to coerce the former client and intimidate his son into settling the alleged debt for services rendered.

Referred to only as “John Doe 1” and “John Doe 2” in the legal documents, the identities of the father and son remain undisclosed.

James Barnacle Jr., the assistant director in charge of the FBI’s New York field office, expressed strong condemnation, stating, “Rather than honestly representing his client, Joshua Nass allegedly chose to shake him down by hiring an enforcer to extort payment.” This was highlighted in an official news release.

“The FBI prioritizes crushing violent crimes offenses and extortion schemes.”

A federal lobbying disclosure form filed with the U.S. House and Senate dated Jan. 15, signed digitally by Nass and covering final three months of 2025 listed Joseph Schwartz as a client.

The form said the firm that Nass founded generated an estimated $100,000 in income for lobbying activities for the reporting period, with “federal presidential pardon advocacy” among his lobbying issues.

Trump had pardoned in November a man named Joseph Schwartz who had pleaded guilty in federal court in 2024 for his role in a $38 million employment tax fraud scheme involving nursing homes he owned across the country.

Schwartz operated New Jersey-based Skyline Management Group.

Reached by phone, John Marzulli, a spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, said Saturday he had no comment about whether the allegations against Nass are related to activities involving Schwartz.


FBI New York Assistant Director in Charge, James C. Barnacle, Jr., at a press conference.
James Barnacle Jr., assistant director in charge of the FBI’s New York field office, said, “The FBI prioritizes crushing violent crimes offenses and extortion schemes.” REUTERS

Nass was arrested outside of his New York hotel on Friday, the same day he had expected to meet with the confidential witness, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

Nass’ attorney did not respond immediately to email and text messages seeking comment on the case.

According to a letter from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Nass agreed in December to provide lobbying services to the client, who signed an agreement to pay Nass $600,000 in exchange for the services.

The son helped make a $100,000 payment but said he could not then pay the full amount and asked for “a payment plan,” which Nass viewed as an “insult,” the letter said.

Nass, who is also a licensed attorney in New York, had told the witness to go to the son’s New York-area home to compel payment, but the son shut the door on him after being told Nass had sent him, court documents allege.

Between January and March, Nass and the witness discussed ways the witness could extort the payment, including assaulting the son or forcing him into a car with masked men and threatening him, according to the government’s news release.

Nass said he did not want the witness to behave “like a human being with” the son, an FBI agent’s signed affidavit said.

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