Donald Trump, the former US President, has been slapped with 34 felony charges in a landmark indictment unsealed on Tuesday. The development marks a significant escalation of investigations into his business dealings and personal finances.
According to the unsealed documents, prosecutors allege that Trump orchestrated a multi-million-dollar scheme to silence alleged victims who claimed he had engaged in extramarital affairs. In essence, Trump allegedly made hush money payments to these individuals through his lawyer Michael Cohen in an attempt to conceal their claims.
As part of the indictment, prosecutors claim that Trump knowingly and intentionally paid $130,000 to adult film actress Stormy Daniels on behalf of his then-lawyer Michael Cohen in 2016. They also allege that Trump arranged for a total of $500,000 in payments to be made to two other women who claimed to have had affairs with him.
The indictment paints a picture of Trump's alleged scheme as brazen and manipulative. Prosecutors claim that Trump used his lawyer, Michael Cohen, to act as a middleman in the payment scheme, and that he was aware that Cohen would use campaign funds from his 2016 presidential campaign to finance these payments.
This latest development comes after years of investigations into Trump's business dealings, including allegations of tax evasion, money laundering, and obstruction of justice. While Trump has maintained that he is innocent of all charges, this indictment marks a major turning point in the ongoing battle between him and prosecutors.
Read more about the full text of the indictment here: [link]
According to the unsealed documents, prosecutors allege that Trump orchestrated a multi-million-dollar scheme to silence alleged victims who claimed he had engaged in extramarital affairs. In essence, Trump allegedly made hush money payments to these individuals through his lawyer Michael Cohen in an attempt to conceal their claims.
As part of the indictment, prosecutors claim that Trump knowingly and intentionally paid $130,000 to adult film actress Stormy Daniels on behalf of his then-lawyer Michael Cohen in 2016. They also allege that Trump arranged for a total of $500,000 in payments to be made to two other women who claimed to have had affairs with him.
The indictment paints a picture of Trump's alleged scheme as brazen and manipulative. Prosecutors claim that Trump used his lawyer, Michael Cohen, to act as a middleman in the payment scheme, and that he was aware that Cohen would use campaign funds from his 2016 presidential campaign to finance these payments.
This latest development comes after years of investigations into Trump's business dealings, including allegations of tax evasion, money laundering, and obstruction of justice. While Trump has maintained that he is innocent of all charges, this indictment marks a major turning point in the ongoing battle between him and prosecutors.
Read more about the full text of the indictment here: [link]