Trump knew of tax fraud in his business, says prosecutor at NYC trial; Trump Organization blames ‘greedy’ CFO
“Donald Trump knew exactly what was going on with his top executives,” said Manhattan Assistant DA Joshua Steinglass when he addressed jurors.
Steinglass’ statement came near the end of the day’s court session. Later, after the jury left the courtroom for the evening,
“I guess you all shouldn’t have opened the door,” Steinglass shot back.
Steinglass argued that his remarks were appropriate since in their closing statements, defense lawyers said the ex-president knew nothing about the crimes central to the case, which the
The judge noted that defense lawyers were the ones who brought up Trump in the first place, with
If Trump’s lawyers could bring up the ex-president’s name, then the prosecution could do so as well, the judge reasoned. “It’s only fair,” Merchan said.
Earlier in his summation, Steinglass said Trump’s companies “cultivated a culture of fraud and deception” that allowed senior executives to line their pockets with untaxed perks. He said the executives deliberately concealed that income from tax authorities, and scapegoated their accountants when they were caught.
“It’s not that the folks at the Trump corporation didn’t know what they were doing was illegal,” said Steinglass. “They just didn’t care.”
Trump lawyer Necheles, in turn, told jurors the
“We are here today for one reason and one reason only: the greed of Allen Weisselberg,” said the
For the
Weisselberg, who described himself as Trump’s “eyes and ears” from a financial standpoint in a 2015 deposition, will soon be sentenced to five months in jail after pleading guilty to the fraud in August. His deal was in exchange for testifying for the prosecution and a shorter prison sentence.
On the stand, Weisselberg admitted evading taxes for 15 years on
A full-time
His deputy, company controller
The Trump entities stand to shell out
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