Trump CFO Allen Weisselberg released from Rikers after 99 days in jail for tax fraud [New York Daily News]
The Trump Organization’s convicted finance chief
Donald Trump’s longtime moneyman, convicted of criminal tax fraud last August, had been behind bars for just under 100 days, the minimum he was required to serve with good behavior per his plea deal.
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“Anyone who truly knows Allen feels sorry that he had to go through this,” said attorney
“I hope he can now retire in peace, spend time with his wonderful family, and leave the circus in the rear view mirror. It was my honor and privilege to have represented him. He’s a true gentleman.”
Weisselberg’s release comes weeks after Trump’s historic indictment on felony business fraud charges. The DA’s case against the former president stems from a years-long criminal probe into his business dealings, which spun off cases against his company and Weisselberg, who started out working for Donald’s father, Fred, in the 1970s.
Sources told The News earlier this month that Trump’s legal team sought to have Gravante swapped out as his attorney upon learning he advised his client to be amenable to hearing what the prosecution team had to say.
Weisselberg is among those being sued alongside Trump by the
Representatives for Trump and the
Weisselberg’s new lawyer,
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