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Donald Trump Found Guilty In Historic New York Hush Money Case by AllenSpencer: 10:22pm On May 30

By Adam Reiss, Gary Grumbach, Dareh Gregorian and Tom Winter


A New York jury has found Donald Trump guilty on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records — the first time a former U.S. president has been convicted of a crime.

The verdict was read in the Manhattan courtroom where Trump has been on trial since April 15. He had pleaded not guilty to all 34 counts of falsifying business records related to a hush money payment made by his former lawyer Michael Cohen to adult film star Stormy Daniels in the final weeks of the 2016 presidential election.


Trump looked down with his eyes narrowed as the jury foreperson read the word "guilty" to each count.

The jury reached its verdict after 9.5 hours of deliberations, which began Wednesday.

The historic conviction comes as Trump is the presumptive Republican nominee for president.

The judge thanked the jurors for their service in the weeks-long trial. “You gave this matter the attention it deserved, and I want to thank you for that,” Judge Juan Merchan told them.


Trump's attorney Todd Blanche made a motion for acquittal after the jury left the room, which the judge denied.

Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass told the jury in his closing arguments earlier this week that “the law is the law and it applies to everyone equally. There is no special standard for this defendant.” “You, the jury, have the ability to hold the defendant accountable,” Steinglass said.

Trump had maintained the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office had no case and that there had been no crime. “President Trump is innocent. He did not commit any crimes,” Blanche said in his closing statement, arguing the payments to Cohen were legitimate.

Prosecutors said the disguised payment to Cohen was part of a “planned, coordinated long-running conspiracy to influence the 2016 election, to help Donald Trump get elected through illegal expenditures, to silence people who had something bad to say about his behavior, using doctored corporate records and bank forms to conceal those payments along the way.”


“It was election fraud. Pure and simple,” prosecutor Matthew Colangelo said in his opening statement.

While Trump was not charged with conspiracy, prosecutors argued he caused the records to be falsified because he was trying to cover up a violation of state election law- and falsifying business records with the intent to cover another crime raises the offense from a misdemeanor to a felony.

The verdict came after a sensational weeks-long trial that included combative testimony from Cohen, Trump’s self-described former fixer, and Daniels, who testified that she had a sexual encounter with Trump in 2006 after meeting him at a celebrity golf tournament. Trump has denied her claim, and his attorney had suggested that Cohen acted on his own because he thought it would make “the boss” happy.

Other witnesses included former White House staffers including advisor Hope Hicks, former Trump Organization executives, and former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker.


Trump did not take the witness stand to offer his own account of what happened, despite proclaiming before the trial began that he would “absolutely” testify. The defense’s main witness was Robert Costello, a lawyer who Cohen considered retaining in 2018. Costello, who testified that Cohen had told him Trump had nothing to do with the Daniels’ payment, enraged Judge Juan Merchan by making disrespectful comments and faces on the stand. At one point, the judge cleared the courtroom at one poduring Costello’s testimony and threatened to hold him in contempt.

Cohen testified that he lied to Costello because he didn’t trust him and that he’d lied to others about Trump’s involvement at the time because he wanted to protect his former boss.

Trump verdict live updates: Jury finds former president guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records in hush money trial
Cohen was the lone witness to testify to Trump’s direct involvement in the $130,000 payment and the subsequent reimbursement plan. Blanche spent days challenging his credibility, getting Cohen to acknowledge he has a history of lying, including under oath. Blanche also got Cohen to acknowledge he swindled Trump and his company out of $30,000 by falsely claiming he’d paid $50,000 to a technology company on Trump’s behalf when in actuality he’d paid the company closer to $20,000.

Cohen said he was paid that money along with the Daniels’ cash in a series of payments from Trump throughout 2017 that the Trump Organization characterized as payments pursuant to a retainer agreement “for legal services rendered.”

Prosecutors said there was no such agreement, and Cohen’s version of events was supported by some documentary evidence and witness testimony.

Pecker testified about a 2015 meeting with Trump and Cohen where they asked him to be their “eyes and ears” for scandalous stories that could harm Trump’s campaign, and he said he helped the pair quash two such stories. One involved a doorman who falsely claimed to have information about a Trump love child and the other concerned a former Playboy model named Karen McDougal, who claimed she’d had a months-long affair with Trump that started in 2006. Trump has denied McDougal’s claim, but Pecker said he believed it in part because Trump had described her to him as a “nice girl.”

Pecker’s company paid the doorman $30,000 and McDougal $150,000 for their silence.

Pecker said he’d been told Trump would pay the $150,000 back, and Cohen secretly taped Trump talking about the planned payment, which never happened.

The AMI executive testified he also helped alert Cohen to Daniels’ story in October 2016, when Trump’s campaign was reeling from the release of the so-called “Access Hollywood” tape, where Trump can be heard bragging about being able to grope women because he’s famous.

Blanche insisted to the jury that the series of checks then-President Trump paid Cohen in 2017 “was not a payback to Mr. Cohen for the money that he gave to Ms. Daniels,” and that he was being paid for his legal work as Trump’s personal lawyer.

That position was challenged by testimony from Jeff McConney, a former senior vice president at Trump’s company. McConney said he’d been told by the company’s chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg that Cohen was being reimbursed for a $130,000 payment and the $50,000 payment, and prosecutors entered Weisselberg’s handwritten notes on the payment formula as evidence. Cohen said Trump agreed to the arrangement in a meeting with him and Weisselberg just days before he was inaugurated as the 45th U.S. president.

Weisselberg did not testify. He’s in jail on a perjury charge related to his testimony in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ civil fraud case against Trump and his company. Cohen, McConney and other witnesses said Weisselberg, who spent decades working for Trump, always sought his approval for large expenditures.


In all, the prosecution called 20 witnesses in the case, while the defense called two.

Trump had frequently claimed, falsely, that the charges against him were a political concoction orchestrated by President Joe Biden to keep the former president off the campaign trail. But Trump eventually managed to bring the campaign to the courtroom, hosting top Republicans including House Speaker Mike Johnson and Sens. JD Vance of Ohio and Rick Scott of Florida as his guests in court. Trump also used court breaks to tout political messages to his supporters, while his surrogates sidestepped Merchan’s gag order against Trump by attacking witnesses, individual prosecutors and the judge’s daughter.

Merchan fined Trump $10,000 during the trial for violating his order, including with attacks on Cohen and Daniels, and warned he could have him locked up if he continued violating the order.

Trump was indicted in March of last year following a years-long investigation by Bragg and his predecessor, Cyrus Vance. The charges were the first ever brought against a former president, although Trump has since been charged and pleaded not guilty in three other cases. None of the three — a federal election interference case in Washington, D.C., a state election interference case in Georgia and a federal case alleging he mishandled classified documents and national security information — appear likely to go to trial before the Nov. 5 presidential election


https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna152492

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Re: Donald Trump Found Guilty In Historic New York Hush Money Case by FreeStuffsNG: 10:23pm On May 30
Hmmm.GOP in trouble.

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Re: Donald Trump Found Guilty In Historic New York Hush Money Case by Obrigardo: 10:26pm On May 30
FreeStuffsNG:
Hmmm.GOP in trouble.

So to voters, do I vote in a convicted felon for president? Hmm pretty hard choice to make ehhh 😂

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Re: Donald Trump Found Guilty In Historic New York Hush Money Case by God1000(m): 10:31pm On May 30
He's on his way to prison

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Re: Donald Trump Found Guilty In Historic New York Hush Money Case by Namaster: 10:42pm On May 30
NOTHING will come out of this.

Worst case scenario is a fine that Trump will negotiate to a fraction of the original figure and have his minions pay for it.

grin
Re: Donald Trump Found Guilty In Historic New York Hush Money Case by ValCon888: 10:45pm On May 30
First US president to be a convicted felon. Thats a terrible record to have.

However, if he is sentenced to jail, he won’t be the first US presidential candidate to run for election from behind bars.

That record belongs to Eugene V. Debs, who got almost a million votes from prison during the 1920 presidential election.

Interestingly, Trump's conviction doesn't stop him from running for president. He could run for president, win, and grant himself presidential pardon.

Interesting times ahead.

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Re: Donald Trump Found Guilty In Historic New York Hush Money Case by Obrigardo: 10:46pm On May 30
I've officially changed the non official title of "criminal trump" to the official "criminally convicted felon trump".

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Re: Donald Trump Found Guilty In Historic New York Hush Money Case by Obrigardo: 10:47pm On May 30
Namaster:
NOTHING will come out of this.

Worst case scenario is a fine that Trump will negotiate to a fraction of the original figure and have his minions pay for it.

grin

His lawyer went to jail for him bro and now's he's a convicted felon. Na wa oo

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Re: Donald Trump Found Guilty In Historic New York Hush Money Case by Obrigardo: 10:48pm On May 30
God1000:
He's on his way to prison

Only if he doesn't make a maga cult shattering deal with the higher ups to stave off jail, coz no chance for him this election anyway.

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Re: Donald Trump Found Guilty In Historic New York Hush Money Case by Jokerman(m): 10:54pm On May 30
Trump of God is still winning the elections...

All the lefts can try all they want
Re: Donald Trump Found Guilty In Historic New York Hush Money Case by Obrigardo: 10:58pm On May 30
Jokerman:
Trump of God is still winning the elections...

All the lefts can try all they want

😅😂😂😂🤣😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😭
I can't laugh 😁

Re: Donald Trump Found Guilty In Historic New York Hush Money Case by Namaster: 11:00pm On May 30
Obrigardo:


His lawyer went to jail for him bro and now's he's a convicted felon. Na wa oo

I get your point, boss. But you know I'm right.

He was previously found guilty of RAPE in a society that pedestalise women. Yet NOTHING happened. His base is still as strong as ever. Nikki Haley, a woman, still endorsed him.

Plus, the man also appeared on Epstein's list. And EVERYBODY knows what that means. Yet they pretend like it didn't happen.

Fact is, Trump would have been FORGOTTEN in prison a long time ago if he were an ordinary Joe.

But he's a WHITE and famous BILLIONAIRE who also happens to be a former PRESIDENT of the US. With that combination, he can get away with ANYTHING.

This current conviction means NOTHING!

We'll see if the sentencing happens on June 11. And if it does, what form it'll take.
Re: Donald Trump Found Guilty In Historic New York Hush Money Case by OgaTheTop2: 11:20pm On May 30
He should be jailed for life!

Good riddance to Rubbish!
Re: Donald Trump Found Guilty In Historic New York Hush Money Case by Obrigardo: 5:23am On May 31
Namaster:


I get your point, boss. But you know I'm right.

He was previously found guilty of RAPE in a society that pedestalise women. Yet NOTHING happened. His base is still as strong as ever. Nikki Haley, a woman, still endorsed him.

Plus, the man also appeared on Epstein's list. And EVERYBODY knows what that means. Yet they pretend like it didn't happen.

Fact is, Trump would have been FORGOTTEN in prison a long time ago if he were an ordinary Joe.

But he's a WHITE and famous BILLIONAIRE who also happens to be a former PRESIDENT of the US. With that combination, he can get away with ANYTHING.

This current conviction means NOTHING!

We'll see if the sentencing happens on June 11. And if it does, what form it'll take.

That rape case was a civil trial and he has over $80m to pay in that.
This was a criminal trial and he will be sentenced.

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