Former US President Donald Trump has been slapped with a total of 34 felony charges, according to the unsealed indictment released on Tuesday. The charges are related to hush money payments made during his presidency.
The document, obtained by CNN, reveals that Trump allegedly accepted at least $130,000 from lawyer Michael Cohen for two payments, one in August 2017 and another in October of the same year, to silence women who claimed to have had affairs with him.
Cohen was ordered by Trump to pay the hush money as part of a deal with Karen McDougal, a former Playboy model, but allegedly made the payments himself.
According to the indictment, Cohen also used $100,000 from Trump's charity foundation, known as the Donald J. Trump Foundation, and up to $150,000 in his own funds for the hush money payments.
The charges were brought under New York state law and include counts of falsifying business records and conspiracy.
The document, obtained by CNN, reveals that Trump allegedly accepted at least $130,000 from lawyer Michael Cohen for two payments, one in August 2017 and another in October of the same year, to silence women who claimed to have had affairs with him.
Cohen was ordered by Trump to pay the hush money as part of a deal with Karen McDougal, a former Playboy model, but allegedly made the payments himself.
According to the indictment, Cohen also used $100,000 from Trump's charity foundation, known as the Donald J. Trump Foundation, and up to $150,000 in his own funds for the hush money payments.
The charges were brought under New York state law and include counts of falsifying business records and conspiracy.