Despite Donald Trump’s furious efforts, Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin (R) lost his re-election bid last month, an embarrassing failure for a red-state Republican who expected to win. The outgoing GOP governor soon after began making plans to help with the transition to a new gubernatorial administration.
But that’s not all he did. The Courier-Journal in Louisville reported this week on Bevin’s decision to issue 428 pardons and commutations, some of which were very controversial.
The family of a man pardoned by Gov. Matt Bevin for a homicide and other crimes in a fatal 2014 Knox County home invasion raised $21,500 at a political fundraiser last year to retire debt from Bevin’s 2015 gubernatorial campaign. […]
The beneficiaries include one offender convicted of raping a child, another who hired a hit man to kill his business partner and a third who killed his parents.
The Lexington Herald-Leader had a related report yesterday, noting that Bevin, before leaving office, also intervened in support of a man who was convicted of decapitating a woman who broke up with him, and a teacher who was convicted of possessing child pornography.
The article quoted a local prosecutor saying, in reference to Bevin, “I think it’s arrogance of one who has a God-like image of himself. And a lack of concern for anybody else.”









