Pras Michel Denied Bail Pending Appeal, Surrender Date Delayed

Fugees rapper Pras Michel has failed to convince a federal judge that he should remain free on bail while appealing his conviction and 14-year prison sentence in his money laundering, illegal lobbying, and witness tampering case. In a ruling issued Thursday, U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said Michel did not meet the high burden required to overcome the presumption that he should be detained after being convicted of 10 offenses more than two years ago.
While the judge rejected Michel’s request for bail, she granted a limited reprieve by delaying his prison surrender date by two months. Michel had previously been ordered to report to prison on Jan. 27, but he will now have until March 30 to do so, allowing time to appeal the bail decision to the D.C. Circuit. Judge Kollar-Kotelly noted that Michel must actively pursue that appeal or no further extensions will be granted.
Michel, 53, argued that reversible errors tainted his trial, including claims that the court improperly referred to him as a “co-conspirator” and allowed an FBI agent to repeatedly opine on his guilt. The judge dismissed those arguments, saying they had already been fully litigated. Michel was indicted in 2019 and later convicted in a case tied to Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho and the 1MDB scandal, allegations Michel has consistently denied.










