Trump Organization faces criminal tax fraud trial over perks
Now Trump's company, the
In opening statements Monday, prosecutors and defense lawyers sparred over the company's culpability for the actions of
Later, another
McConney, whom prosecutors say helped Weisselberg by misreporting his income to tax authorities, was granted immunity to testify last year before a grand jury and to testify again at the criminal trial. He said he appeared before the grand jury eight times on a variety of Trump-related matters.
The tax fraud case is the only criminal trial to arise from the
Prosecutor
The company, she said, benefited because it didn't have to pay Weisselberg and at least two other executives who received perks as much in salary and bonus pay — which for Weisselberg totaled close to
The company also saved money when giving out Christmas bonuses by paying top executives as independent contractors through subsidiary companies, such as its golf courses and the ice rink it managed in
"This case is about greed and cheating — cheating on taxes," Hoffinger told jurors. "(
A Trump Organization lawyer,
"This case is about individual, personal greed and the abuse of trust necessary to feed that greed.
"Weisselberg did it for Weisselberg," he said.
Weisselberg has pleaded guilty to taking
When they say the Trump company, "what they really mean is
If convicted, the Trump Organization could be fined more than
Neither Trump nor any of his children who have worked as Trump Organization executives are charged or accused of wrongdoing. Trump signed some of the checks at the center of the case, but Necheles said evidence will show he knew nothing about the scheme.
Prosecutors have said they expect to call 15 witnesses, including Weisselberg, McConney and other Trump Organization officials. Judge
Aside from the criminal case, Trump and the Trump Organization are defendants in a lawsuit brought by
A hearing in that case is scheduled for Thursday.
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