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"Key Witness Absent from Trump's Trial"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo! Voices

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The criminal trial of Donald Trump in Manhattan centers on a disputed 2017 meeting where Trump allegedly agreed to reimburse Michael Cohen for hush money paid to a porn star, disguised as legal expenses. Allen Weisselberg, Trump's longtime financial officer, was reportedly present but did not testify, as both sides doubted his reliability. Weisselberg, who has a history of legal troubles and loyalty to Trump, remains a pivotal yet silent figure in the case.

"Key Witness Absent from Trump's Trial"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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Allen Weisselberg, Donald Trump's former finance chief, did not testify in Trump's criminal trial as he is currently serving time for perjury. His absence is significant, as prosecutors believe he was a key witness to a disputed meeting involving Trump and Michael Cohen about a hush-money payment. Trump's lawyers are expected to highlight Weisselberg's absence in their closing arguments, questioning the reliability of Cohen's testimony.

"Ex-Trump CFO Sentenced to 5 Months for Perjury in Trump Trial"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Newsweek

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has been accused of "neutralizing" potential defense witness Allen Weisselberg, the former CFO of the Trump Organization, by prosecuting him for perjury in relation to the hush money case against Donald Trump. Trump's first criminal trial is set to begin, with the former president pleading not guilty to charges of falsifying business records. Weisselberg, who recently pleaded guilty to false statements, has been sentenced to five months in Rikers Island. Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner suggested that Weisselberg's credibility as a defense witness may be questionable, as he has not agreed to testify truthfully about Trump's alleged crimes.

Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg Sentenced to 5 Months in Jail for Perjury

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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Allen Weisselberg, Donald Trump's former finance chief, has been sentenced to five months in Rikers Island for perjury. He admitted to lying about helping Trump inflate his net worth to secure favorable loan terms. Weisselberg's loyalty to the Trump family led to his imprisonment, as he refused to turn on Trump despite facing charges. His lawyer stated that Weisselberg looks forward to the end of this experience and returning to his family and retirement.

"Ex-Trump Org. CFO Sentenced to 5 Months for Perjury in New York AG Case"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

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Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg has been sentenced to five months in jail for perjury charges after admitting to testifying falsely about the size of Trump's triplex apartment. Weisselberg pleaded guilty to two felony counts and agreed to serve the recommended sentence as part of a plea deal with prosecutors. This is his second guilty plea, following a 2022 plea for tax fraud. Despite plea talks with prosecutors, Weisselberg is not expected to testify against Trump in the New York criminal hush money case, in which Trump is indicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records.

"Ex-Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg Receives 5-Month Jail Sentence for Perjury"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ABC News

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Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg has been sentenced to five months in jail for perjury related to his testimony in Donald Trump's civil fraud trial. Weisselberg pleaded guilty to lying under oath about the valuation of Trump's Fifth Avenue triplex apartment. Despite attempts by defense lawyers to portray his guilty plea as coerced, Weisselberg's sentencing marks another legal blow for the Trump Organization.

Trump Organization's Former CFO Allen Weisselberg Sentenced to 5 Months for Perjury

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS News

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Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg has been sentenced to five months in New York City's Rikers Island jail complex for perjury committed in a 2023 civil fraud case involving Donald Trump. Weisselberg pleaded guilty to two felony counts of perjury, admitting to giving false testimony about the size of Trump's triplex apartment. This comes after a previous guilty plea in a 2022 criminal tax fraud case against the Trump Organization. Weisselberg will be eligible for release in 100 days with good behavior.

"Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg Receives 5-Month Jail Sentence for Perjury"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNBC

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Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg has been sentenced to five months in jail for perjury in connection with the civil business fraud trial of Donald Trump. This is his second time behind bars in two years, following a previous stint for his involvement in a tax fraud scheme at the company. The charges were brought by the Manhattan District Attorney's office, which is also prosecuting Trump on separate charges. Weisselberg's sentencing comes ahead of Trump's hush money trial, for which his attorneys have unsuccessfully attempted to delay. Weisselberg admitted to lying about the size of a triplex apartment on Trump's financial statements and has been ordered to serve his sentence at Rikers Island.

"Ex-Trump CFO Weisselberg Sentenced to 5 Months for Perjury in Fraud Trial"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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Allen Weisselberg, former CFO of the Trump Organization, was sentenced to five months in jail for perjury in Donald Trump's civil fraud trial, matching the Manhattan DA's recommendation. Weisselberg had pleaded guilty to two counts of perjury last month for lying in his testimony. This sentencing comes after Weisselberg received a separate five-month sentence last year for tax fraud charges involving the Trump Organization's business dealings. In the civil trial, Trump and his associates were ordered to pay over $350 million in damages, with Trump appealing the judgment and posting a $175 million bond.

"Ex-Trump CFO Allen Weisselberg Faces Perjury Sentencing and Potential Jail Time"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Associated Press

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Allen Weisselberg, former CFO of the Trump Organization, is set to be sentenced to five months in jail for perjury in Donald Trump’s New York civil fraud case, marking his second stint in jail after serving 100 days last year for tax evasion. Weisselberg's unflinching loyalty to Trump is evident, as he continues to be supported by the Trump family. Despite his guilty plea, he is not required to testify at Trump’s hush money criminal trial. The civil fraud case, in which Weisselberg's testimony was deemed "intentionally evasive," resulted in a $455 million penalty for Trump and a $1 million penalty for Weisselberg, both of which are being appealed.

Trump Organization's Former CFO Allen Weisselberg Faces Perjury Sentencing

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ABC News

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Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg is set to be sentenced to five months in jail for lying under oath during his testimony in Donald Trump's civil fraud trial. Weisselberg pleaded guilty to lying about his knowledge of the size of a Trump Tower triplex in New York City in order to obtain favorable loan and insurance rates. This will be his second stint behind bars, having served three months last year for tax evasion. The case is part of a larger legal battle involving Trump and his adult sons, who were found liable for using "numerous acts of fraud and misrepresentation" to inflate Trump's net worth in order to secure more favorable loan terms.

"Trump Witnesses: Carrots and Sticks"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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Former President Donald Trump has taken different approaches to potential witnesses in his criminal trial, rewarding loyalty to some and attacking others. While he distanced himself from his former fixer Michael Cohen, he supported and rewarded his company's financial gatekeeper, Allen Weisselberg. Despite this, Weisselberg's loyalty led to perjury charges, while Cohen is set to become a central witness for the Manhattan district attorney at Trump's upcoming criminal trial, marking the first prosecution of a former U.S. president. This demonstrates the power and peril of Trump's tactics for controlling witnesses as he faces multiple legal challenges.

"Former Trump Organization CFO Pleads Guilty to Perjury Charges"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Newsweek

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Alina Habba, a lawyer for Donald Trump, is facing criticism for attempting to dismiss reports of former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg's plea deal for perjury charges. Weisselberg's guilty plea in Trump's civil trial raised questions about his credibility, prompting Judge Engoron to inquire about the plea deal. Habba's response and her ethical obligations have come under scrutiny, with legal analysts suggesting that her actions could impact her standing as a lawyer.

"Trump's Associates Face Legal Peril: Weisselberg Pleads Guilty, Lawyer Warns of Consequences"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Newsweek

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Donald Trump's lawyer, Todd Blanche, has warned Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg of "serious" legal and ethical consequences if evidence from ex-lawyer Michael Cohen is presented in the upcoming criminal hush money trial. This comes after Trump's former chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, pleaded guilty to perjury in a civil fraud trial, where Trump was found to have filed fraudulent financial statements. Blanche accused Bragg of prosecutorial misconduct for seeking a perjury plea deal for Weisselberg while ignoring similar allegations against Cohen. Trump is set to go on trial on March 25 facing 34 charges related to hush money payments, with Cohen expected to be a key witness for the prosecution.

"Trump's CFO Allen Weisselberg Pleads Guilty to Perjury Charges"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Business Insider

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Allen Weisselberg, former CFO of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty to two state felony counts of perjury related to lying about the size of Donald Trump's Trump Tower penthouse, rendering him useless as a witness in an upcoming hush-money trial. Weisselberg's lies were uncovered through discrepancies in Trump's net-worth statements and his own conflicting testimonies. Despite his plea, prosecutors do not plan to call Weisselberg as a witness in the hush-money trial, and his history of lying under oath on Trump's behalf makes it unlikely that Trump's side would call him to the stand.