Federal clemency record
Pardon · March 26, 1981
Granted by Ronald Reagan (Republican) to W. Mark FELT
Summary
On March 26, 1981, President Ronald Reagan granted a pardon to W. Mark Felt, the former Associate Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, for his conviction in the District of Columbia. Felt had been convicted of authorizing warrantless searches in connection with investigations of Weather Underground members during the early 1970s. The pardon was granted prior to sentencing.
Offense
DC