Ex-Pilot Flying J head Mark Hazelwood's racist remarks might get him an appeal

Mark Hazelwood leaving the Joel W. Solomon Federal Courthouse in Chattanooga Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018 where the former Pilot Flying J employee is on trial for fraud. (Photo: Michael Patrick/Knoxville News Sentinel)
Mark Hazelwood leaving the Joel W. Solomon Federal Courthouse in Chattanooga Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018 where the former Pilot Flying J employee is on trial for fraud. (Photo: Michael Patrick/Knoxville News Sentinel)

CHATTANOOGA - A former Pilot Flying J president convicted of fraud will get to spend Christmas at home.

The Knoxville News Sentinel reports an appeals court approved on Tuesday Mark Hazelwood's request to remain on house arrest until he finishes fighting his conviction. The 59-year-old Hazelwood was convicted in February of cheating trucking companies out of millions of dollars. He was set to start a 12 -year prison sentence this month.

Hazelwood's lawyers argue his taped racist remarks including a slur about interracial couples prejudiced jurors against their client. The appeals court ruled the argument "raises a substantial question" to be sorted out on appeal.

Pilot Flying J is controlled by the family of Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam. The Haslams haven't been charged with wrongdoing.

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