Is Donald Trump finally going to face consequences for being one of the worst people in history, and possibly a criminal? On Thursday, things took a step in that direction!
While the ex-president was not personally indicted, the business he owns, the Trump Organization, and its longtime CFO, Allen Weisselberg, were hit with a slew of criminal charges that could result in a “death blow” to his company and, should Weisselberg decide to save himself and cooperate, a scenario in which Trump spends his twilight years behind bars. Per Bloomberg:
“The scheme was intended to allow certain employees to substantially understate their compensation from the Trump Organization so that they could and did pay federal, state and local taxes in amounts that were significantly less than the amounts that should have been paid,” Dunne told the judge. Both Weisselberg and the company pleaded not guilty, and the CFO, who was led into the courtroom in handcuffs, was released at the end of the hearing after surrendering his passport.
While Trump himself was not named in the charges, as Bloomberg notes, “the case may only be the opening salvo by the district attorney, who has been probing possible bank and insurance fraud at the company as well.” The charges against Weisselberg, who has thus far refused to testify against Trump, could very likely impact his decision to continue to stay loyal to his boss, given that he could be facing more than a dozen years in prison.
Weisselberg has referred to himself as Trump’s “eyes and ears” at the company, and would theoretically know if and how any crimes had been committed, and how to walk a jury through them. As his ex-daughter-in-law Jennifer Weisselberg, who reportedly handed over numerous boxes of financial documents to prosecutors this spring, noted in April, “Trump doesn’t care about Allen, but Allen knows every bad thing he ever did.”
On Thursday, the Trump Organization issued a statement calling Weisselberg’s indictment “a scorched earth attempt to harm the former president,” adding that Vance was “bringing a criminal prosecution involving employee benefits that neither the IRS nor any other district attorney would ever think of bringing.”
He also seems to bizarrely believe that his company and CFO being criminally indicted will help his political fortunes, according to Politico:
Whatever helps you sleep at night!
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