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His influence within the Galactic Senate was so great that he could even keep his business associates...out of prison.
The only thing he feared was losing his trade license, which, of course, he did. Gunray made a deal with a Sith Lord to circumvent the trade laws of the Republic, but then he screwed up and got sent to jail.
Ironic. He could save others from prison, but not himself.
Thankfully Palp bailed him out on the way there and he never had to drop the soap."
- A Parody I found on a Youtube video