THE UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR GOVERNMENT HOUSE Charlotte Amalie, V.I. 00802 340-774-0001 GRANTING A PARDON TO WILLIS TODMAN * ******* ************ BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS Willis Todman was born He was educated in St. Thomas, graduating from Charlotte Amalie High School and the University of the Virgin Islands. He worked with the Government of the Virgin Islands for twenty-seven years, rising to become the Administrator of the Government Employees Retirement System. He was charged with Fraud, Grand Larceny and Obtaining Money Under False Pretenses in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands and on October 18, 2011 he was convicted in Case Number ST-08-CR-044, and sentenced to five (5) years incarceration. Prior to his conviction, his contributions to the community were significant and were the basis for numerous community awards. Additionally, numerous letters of support from members of this community demonstrate his contributions and positive impact. Taking together the facts and circumstances of the underlying conduct of the offense charged, and the fact that Willis Todman had no prior criminal history, the issuance of a pardon is warranted. NOW, THEREFORE, by the powers vested in me by Section 11 of the Revised Organic Act of 1954, as amended, and for the aforementioned reasons, I, John P. de Jongh, Jr., Governor of the United States Virgin Islands, have granted and by these presents do grant a full, free, and absolute pardon unto Willis C. Todman for his conviction in Case No. ST-08-CR-044 in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands, judgment having been entered on October 18, 2011, and hereby restore his civil rights in all respects. The Bureau of Corrections is directed to release Willis Todman from custody forthwith. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand to h is instrument and caused the seal of the Government of the Virgin Islands to be affixed this day of December, 2