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Shark-freeing diver says Trump pardon surprised him

Last updated: June 6, 2025 1:49 pm
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One of the two Florida divers convicted of theft after freeing 19 sharks and a grouper from a longline and pardoned by President Trump earlier this week said that he was surprised the clemency came through.

“This is something I never thought I’d hold,” John Moore Jr. said Tuesday, according to The Associated Press, as he held the copy of the pardon signed by Trump.

Moore, the captain of a charter boat, and Tanner Mansell, a crew member, noticed what they viewed as an illegal fishing line 3 miles off the coast of Florida in 2020. The duo freed the sharks and a giant grouper and ended up reporting the line to wildlife authorities.

Officials said the line was owned by a fisherman licensed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to research the sharks. Moore and Mansell were charged with property theft and were convicted in 2022. The two men were ordered to pay $3,343.72 in restitution, but they did not serve time in prison.

Due to the federal convictions, they were unable to travel freely outside of the country and were not allowed to vote in the Sunshine State. Trump’s pardon will now overturn the rulings.

Moore said he and his legal team did not contact the administration to request the act of clemency.

“We didn’t reach out to the White House. We never approached them for a pardon, because that was kind of skipping steps, like we had actually filed the paperwork to take this to the Supreme Court,” Moore said.

“Would I have done something different, now that I know that that was a legal line? I was a commercial fisherman. I would never touch a legal line,” the diver added. “But now I know more about this, that those things can exist.”

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