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A judge found Trump committed fraud in building his real-estate empire. Here's what happens next
Trump’s attorney vowed to appeal, calling the decision “un-American” and part of a campaign to thwart his second bid for the presidency.
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Trump's hours-long testimony in NY fraud case was just released. Here are the highlights.
In newly public testimony, Donald Trump boasts about building a multibillion-dollar brand and saving “millions of lives” as president.
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Trump has surrendered 4 times this year. Here's where the cases against him stand
Former President Donald Trump surrendered on Thursday for a fourth time this year, with this case focusing on his efforts to overturn his 2020 general election defeat in Georgia.
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Trump has been indicted in a fourth case. Here's where all the investigations stand
Donald Trump has now been indicted in a fourth case, with the former president being charged Monday in Georgia over his efforts to overturn his 2020 general election defeat in the state.
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Georgia grand jury indicts Trump in election probe
There were 19 total defendants, including Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani.
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Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen settles legal fees suit with Trump Organization
Michael Cohen sued Donald Trump’s company for legal fees related to congressional testimony. He is a key witness against Trump in his New York criminal case.
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Ivanka Trump dismissed from New York's fraud lawsuit against her father
The civil lawsuit accused Donald Trump of inflating his net worth and misleading institutions.
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Allen Weisselberg, Former Trump Organization CFO Gets Released From Rikers Island Jail
The 75-year-old emerged from New York City’s Rikers Island jail complex facing the same pressures he was under three months ago, when he started serving time for tax evasion.
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El Minuto 1/13 Spanish Edition
Trump Corp. y Trump Payroll Corp., ambas subsidiarias de Trump Organization, fueron condenadas el mes pasado por 17 cargos.
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El Minuto 1/13 English Edition
Two subsidiaries of the Trump Organization, former President Donald Trump’s business, were hit with fines of $1.6 million at sentencing.
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Jury Finds Trump Organization Guilty of All Charges in Tax Fraud Trial
A jury found the Trump Organization guilty on all counts of tax fraud, falsifying business records and conspiracy stemming from a 15-year scheme to compensate top executives off the books.
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Jury Finds Trump Organization Guilty on All Counts in NY Tax Fraud Trial
Trump Corporation is charged with nine counts, and Trump Payroll Corporation is charged with eight.
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Jury Finds Trump Organization Guilty on All Counts in NY Tax Fraud Trial
Jurors found the Trump Organization guilty on all counts in the criminal tax fraud trial. The guilty verdict followed a month-long trial that featured testimony from seven witnesses, including longtime Trump Organization finance chief Allen Weisselberg and Senior Vice President and Controller Jeffrey McConney. An outside accountant who spent years preparing tax returns for Trump and the company also testified….
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Evidence Shows Trump ‘Explicitly' OK'd Tax Fraud: Prosecutor
In the end, it wasn’t a last-minute smoking gun but a prosecutor insisting that evidence shows Donald Trump was aware of a scheme that his Trump Organization’s executives hatched to avoid paying personal income taxes on millions of dollars worth of company-paid perks. After telling jurors on Thursday that Trump “knew exactly what was going on” with the scheme,...
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Prosecutors Give Closing Arguments In Trump Organization Tax Fraud Trial
News 4’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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Prosecution Rests in Trump Organization Tax Fraud Case
Prosecutors in the Trump Organization’s criminal tax fraud trial have rested their case. They are pinning their hopes for convicting Donald Trump’s company largely on the word of two top executives who cut deals before testifying that they schemed to avoid taxes on company-paid perks. The company’s longtime finance chief and a senior vice president testified for the bulk of...
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Weisselberg Testifies in Trump Organization Tax Fraud Trial
Donald Trump’s longtime finance chief choked up on the witness stand Thursday, saying he betrayed the Trump family’s trust by scheming to dodge taxes on $1.7 million in company-paid perks, including a Manhattan apartment and luxury cars. News 4’s Erica Byfield reports.
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Trump Organization's Longtime CFO Chokes Up, Says He Betrayed Trust
Donald Trump’s longtime finance chief choked up on the witness stand Thursday, saying he betrayed the Trump family’s trust by scheming to dodge taxes on $1.7 million in company-paid perks, including a Manhattan apartment and luxury cars.
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Trump Organization's Longtime CFO Testifies Against the Company in Fraud Trial
The Trump Organization’s longtime finance chief has testified at trial that he saved it hundreds of thousands of dollars by scheming to evade taxes on company-paid perks, including a Manhattan apartment and luxury cars.