Former US President Donald Trump has been slapped with a slew of felony charges, totaling 34 counts, in an indictment that was unsealed on Tuesday. The charges stem from alleged hush money payments made by Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen.
According to the indictment, Trump orchestrated and directed several scheme-related transactions totaling $1.6 million, which were allegedly used to pay off adult film actress Stormy Daniels for her alleged affair with him in 2006. The document also alleges that Trump was aware of these financial transactions, despite his claims he had no knowledge.
As part of the indictment, Cohen claimed that he acted on behalf of Trump's company at the time, Trump Organization LLC. This arrangement allowed Trump to pay hush money payments through intermediaries and avoid any direct financial involvement. However, it is alleged that this tactic was used in order to conceal Trump's personal liability for these transactions.
The unsealed indictment raises questions about whether Trump will be held accountable for his actions during his presidency, particularly those related to campaign finance laws. The former president has maintained his innocence throughout the ordeal and has stated he had no involvement in these transactions.
According to the indictment, Trump orchestrated and directed several scheme-related transactions totaling $1.6 million, which were allegedly used to pay off adult film actress Stormy Daniels for her alleged affair with him in 2006. The document also alleges that Trump was aware of these financial transactions, despite his claims he had no knowledge.
As part of the indictment, Cohen claimed that he acted on behalf of Trump's company at the time, Trump Organization LLC. This arrangement allowed Trump to pay hush money payments through intermediaries and avoid any direct financial involvement. However, it is alleged that this tactic was used in order to conceal Trump's personal liability for these transactions.
The unsealed indictment raises questions about whether Trump will be held accountable for his actions during his presidency, particularly those related to campaign finance laws. The former president has maintained his innocence throughout the ordeal and has stated he had no involvement in these transactions.