Trump Indicted on 34 Felony Counts, Unsealed Charges Related to Hush Money Payment
Former US President Donald Trump has been formally charged with 34 felony counts in an indictment unsealed by the Manhattan District Attorney's office. The charges are related to a hush money payment made during his presidency, and according to sources, they center on payments made to women who claimed to have had affairs with Trump.
The indictment details payments of $130,000 each from Trump's 2016 presidential campaign to two women - Karen McDougal and Stormy Daniels. However, the payments were allegedly disguised as donations to a charity instead of being reported as campaign contributions.
Prosecutors claim that Trump directed his lawyer to make these secret payments to silence his alleged extramarital affairs. The charges are seen as significant evidence in the ongoing investigation into potential criminal wrongdoing by Trump during his presidency.
According to reports, Trump has maintained his innocence and denies any wrongdoing, stating that he had no knowledge of the payments being made on his behalf. However, sources close to the investigation say the evidence against him is mounting, with multiple witnesses testifying about their involvement in the hush money scheme.
The unsealed charges are just one part of a broader investigation into Trump's business dealings and potential campaign finance law violations. The case has sparked widespread attention and criticism from Trump supporters, who argue that he is being unfairly targeted by prosecutors.
With 34 felony counts, including tax evasion and falsifying business records, the stakes are high for Trump if convicted. A conviction could result in significant prison time, fines, and potentially even loss of presidential immunity. The case will likely continue to unfold in the coming weeks and months as new evidence emerges and testimony is heard from key witnesses.
This article originally appeared on CNNPolitics.com
Former US President Donald Trump has been formally charged with 34 felony counts in an indictment unsealed by the Manhattan District Attorney's office. The charges are related to a hush money payment made during his presidency, and according to sources, they center on payments made to women who claimed to have had affairs with Trump.
The indictment details payments of $130,000 each from Trump's 2016 presidential campaign to two women - Karen McDougal and Stormy Daniels. However, the payments were allegedly disguised as donations to a charity instead of being reported as campaign contributions.
Prosecutors claim that Trump directed his lawyer to make these secret payments to silence his alleged extramarital affairs. The charges are seen as significant evidence in the ongoing investigation into potential criminal wrongdoing by Trump during his presidency.
According to reports, Trump has maintained his innocence and denies any wrongdoing, stating that he had no knowledge of the payments being made on his behalf. However, sources close to the investigation say the evidence against him is mounting, with multiple witnesses testifying about their involvement in the hush money scheme.
The unsealed charges are just one part of a broader investigation into Trump's business dealings and potential campaign finance law violations. The case has sparked widespread attention and criticism from Trump supporters, who argue that he is being unfairly targeted by prosecutors.
With 34 felony counts, including tax evasion and falsifying business records, the stakes are high for Trump if convicted. A conviction could result in significant prison time, fines, and potentially even loss of presidential immunity. The case will likely continue to unfold in the coming weeks and months as new evidence emerges and testimony is heard from key witnesses.
This article originally appeared on CNNPolitics.com