Branded a Felon
Mark Wahlberg had a criminal record that he worked tirelessly to overcome. He eventually sought a full pardon for his felony to help him pursue his dream of getting a concessionaire’s license in California. He hoped to use his license to drive trucks with Wahlburgers and also volunteer with at-risk youths.
Surprisingly, Wahlberg also garnered support from his victim, who also advocated for the pardon. Despite this, the petition got criticism from others who thought Mark had not sufficiently taken responsibility for his actions. Sadly, the petition was closed in 2016 after Mark failed to follow up with the parole board. In retrospect, Mark expressed regret about even applying for the pardon. In his opinion, he didn’t need a piece of paper to acknowledge the 28 years he spent righting his wrongs.