Trump Organization Convicted in New York Criminal Tax Fraud Case

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Trump Organization Convicted in New York Criminal Tax Fraud Case
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The convictions come weeks after former President Donald Trump, declared his candidacy for the White House in the 2024 election.

Two subsidiaries of the Trump Organization were convicted Tuesday of multiple crimes, including tax fraud, falsifying business records and conspiracy after a trial in New York City.

The convictions come weeks after the company's owner, former President Donald Trump, declared his candidacy for the White House in the 2024 election.The Trump Organization faces fines of up to $1.6 million at sentencing in the case. Two subsidiaries of the Trump Organization were convicted Tuesday of multiple crimes, including tax fraud, falsifying business records and conspiracy by a jury in New York City., declared his candidacy for the White House in the 2024 election.

Trump was not personally a defendant in the case, which related to a scheme by his company to avoid taxes on compensation to its then-chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg and other executives since 2005.A jury in Manhattan Supreme Court began deliberations in the case this week after a trial that featured testimony by Weisselberg, who earlier pleaded guilty.This is breaking news. Please check back for updates.

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