America's #1 Online Cigar Auction
first, best, biggest!

Last post 21 months ago by Mr. Jones. 33 replies replies.
Trump Org. CFO Weisselberg expected to plead guilty
rfenst Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
Posts: 39,323
Uh oh!


Associated Press
NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s longtime finance chief is expected to plead guilty as soon as Thursday in a tax evasion case that is the only criminal prosecution to arise from a long-running investigation into the former president’s company, three people familiar with the matter said.

Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg was scheduled to be tried in October on allegations he took more than $1.7 million in off-the-books compensation from the company, including rent, car payments and school tuition.

Prosecutors in the Manhattan district attorney’s office and Weisselberg’s lawyers met Monday with the judge overseeing the case, according to court records. The judge scheduled a hearing Thursday morning but did not specify the reason.

The people who spoke to the AP did so on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the case. They said the purpose of Thursday’s hearing was for Weisselberg to enter a guilty plea, but cautioned that plea deals sometimes fall apart before they are finalized in court.

Weisselberg’s lawyer, Nicholas Gravante, told The New York Times on Monday that Weisselberg has been engaged in plea negotiations to resolve the case, but did not specify terms of a potential deal. Reached by the AP, Gravante declined to comment.

The Times, citing two people with knowledge of the matter, said Weisselberg was expected to receive a five-month jail sentence, which would make him eligible for release after about 100 days. The deal would not require Weisselberg to testify or cooperate in any way with an ongoing criminal investigation into Trump’s business practices.

Trump’s company, the Trump Organization, is also charged in the case but did not appear to be involved in the plea agreement talks. Weisselberg and the Trump Organization have pleaded not guilty.

The Manhattan district attorney’s office declined comment. A message seeking comment was left with a lawyer for the Trump Organization.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,431
LMMFAO...https://youtu.be/RknidSamrRM...All because he wouldn't roll. Great use of NY taxpayer dollars, eh?
RayR Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 07-20-2020
Posts: 8,888
They said he didn't pay his fair share to the regime.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2017
Posts: 14,665
I had a crystal ball once. It didn't effect my life much, but it did make me sit down much more carefully
Brewha Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 01-25-2010
Posts: 12,175
How many Trump associates are in jail or out on a pardon now?
I’ve lost count….
Gene363 Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 01-24-2003
Posts: 30,817
Brewha wrote:
How many Trump associates are in jail or out on a pardon now?
I’ve lost count….


They could learn a lot from the Johnson, Clinton, Bush and Obama families.
rfenst Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
Posts: 39,323
DrMaddVibe wrote:
LMMFAO...https://youtu.be/RknidSamrRM...All because he wouldn't roll. Great use of NY taxpayer dollars, eh?

He rolled onto a tightrope he can't walk.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2017
Posts: 14,665
I was putting together a local bowling club. So I put up a few fliers just to get the ball rolling
Major Boobage Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 07-18-2022
Posts: 232
Shuddup rfenst. Mad vibe knows more about the law than you ever will! He has mad google skilz lolz.
rfenst Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
Posts: 39,323
Trump executive pleads guilty in tax case, agrees to testify


[b]NEW YORK (AP)
— A top executive at former President Donald Trump’s family business pleaded guilty Thursday to evading taxes on a free apartment and other perks, striking a deal with prosecutors that could make him a star witness against the company at a trial this fall.

Allen Weisselberg, a senior Trump Organization adviser and formerly the company’s longtime chief financial officer, pleaded guilty to all 15 of the charges he faced in the case.

In a low, somewhat hoarse voice, Weisselberg admitted taking in over $1.7 million worth of untaxed extras — including school tuition for his grandchildren, free rent for a Manhattan apartment and lease payments for a luxury car — and explicitly keeping some of the plums off the books.

Judge Juan Manuel Merchan agreed to sentence the 75-year-old executive to five months in New York City’s Rikers Island jail complex, although he will be eligible for release after little more than three months if he behaves behind bars. The judge said Weisselberg will have to pay nearly $2 million in taxes, penalties and interest and complete five years of probation.

The plea bargain also requires Weisselberg to testify truthfully as a prosecution witness when the Trump Organization goes on trial in October on related charges. (BOOM!!!) The company is accused of helping Weisselberg and other executives avoid income taxes by failing to report their full compensation accurately to the government. Trump himself is not charged in the case.

Weisselberg will remain free on bail until he is formally sentenced following the company’s trial. He said nothing as he left court, offering no reply when a journalist asked whether he had any message for Trump. If Weisselberg fails to comply with the plea terms, prosecutors said they would seek a “significant state prison sentence,” and Merchan warned that he could be subject to the maximum punishment for the top charge — grand larceny — of 15 years.

Weisselberg’s lawyer Nicholas Gravante Jr. said his client pleaded guilty “to put an end to this case and the years-long legal and personal nightmares it has caused for him and his family.”

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said in a statement that Weisselberg’s plea “directly implicates the Trump Organization in a wide range of criminal activity and requires Weisselberg to provide invaluable testimony in the upcoming trial against the corporation.”

“We look forward to proving our case in court against the Trump Organization,” he added.

Testimony by Weisselberg could weaken the company’s defense. If convicted, the company could face fines of double the amount of unpaid taxes or potentially be placed on probation and forced to change its business practices.

The company praised Weisselberg on Thursday as a trusted, honorable employee who it said has been “persecuted and threatened by law enforcement, particularly the Manhattan district attorney, in their never-ending, politically motivated quest to get President Trump.”

In a statement, the company accused prosecutors of trying to pressure Weisselberg to cast aspersions on Trump, and of stretching to make a criminal case out of familiar executive perks such as a company car.

The company, which was not involved in Weisselberg’s guilty plea Thursday, said it has done nothing wrong, won’t plead guilty and looks forward “to having our day in court.”

Weisselberg, seen as one of Trump’s most loyal business associates, is the only person to face criminal charges so far in the Manhattan district attorney’s long-running investigation of the company. Weisselberg started working for the Trump Organization in 1973, when it was run by Trump’s father, Fred. Following his July 2021 arrest, the company changed his title from CFO to senior adviser. The CFO position remains vacant.

Weisselberg agreed to plead guilty days after a court hearing where Merchan denied his request to dismiss the charges. The judge rejected the defense’s argument that the district attorney’s office was punishing Weisselberg because he wouldn’t offer information that would damage Trump.

The district attorney has also been investigating whether Trump or his company lied to banks or the government about the value of its properties to obtain loans or reduce tax bills.

Then-District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr., who started the investigation, directed his deputies last year to present evidence to a grand jury and seek an indictment of Trump, according to former prosecutor Mark Pomerantz, who previously led the probe. But after Vance left office in January, his successor, Bragg, allowed the grand jury to disband without charges. Both prosecutors are Democrats. Bragg has said the investigation is continuing.

Prosecutors alleged that the company gave untaxed fringe benefits to senior executives, including Weisselberg, for 15 years. Weisselberg alone was accused of defrauding the federal government, state and city out of more than $900,000 in unpaid taxes and undeserved tax refunds.

Trump, a Republican, has decried the New York investigations as a “political witch hunt” and has said his company’s actions were standard practice in the real estate business and in no way a crime.

Last week, Trump sat for a deposition in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ parallel civil investigation into allegations that Trump’s company misled lenders and tax authorities about asset values. Trump invoked his Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination more than 400 times.

James, whose probe uncovered the evidence that led to Weisselberg’s charges, said in a statement: “Let this guilty plea send a loud and clear message: we will crack down on anyone who steals from the public for personal gain because no one is above the law.”
tailgater Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 06-01-2000
Posts: 26,185
Is this the endgame?
To attack Trump's financial people to learn they tweaked the rules to avoid higher taxes?

Is this the smoking gun you've all been waiting for since the russian dossier?

Pathetic.
Major Boobage Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 07-18-2022
Posts: 232
I don’t think hunk anyone in here has anything to do with it.

Pathetic.
BuckyB93 Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 07-16-2004
Posts: 14,191
Yep, people of riches and political pull do some nefarious financial transactions. Is this news for anyone? If so, then you are stupid.

I'm betting 98.2% of our elected officials at all level of government (local, state, federal) and 98.2% of the Richie Riches fit that mold. Nobody runs for office to make the country better, they do so for power and influence. Maybe they throw some scraps to us unwashed here and there but all politicians are crooked.

Does it make it right? Nope.

Is it reality? Yep.
CelticBomber Offline
#14 Posted:
Joined: 05-03-2012
Posts: 6,786
tailgater wrote:
Is this the endgame?
To attack Trump's financial people to learn they tweaked the rules to avoid higher taxes?

Is this the smoking gun you've all been waiting for since the russian dossier?

Pathetic.


Can Biden's son claim to have "tweaked the rules"? Some people seem to have a real problem with that rule tweaking... (if there was any.)

Think
Major Boobage Offline
#15 Posted:
Joined: 07-18-2022
Posts: 232
Prosecute them all when found out. Don’t pick and choose or minimize when it is someone you support. Ask yourself would you be ok with it if it was the opposite party? If the answer is no deep down in you know what your position should be.

unlesx of course you are the one that is pathetic.
Major Boobage Offline
#16 Posted:
Joined: 07-18-2022
Posts: 232
Investigate and Charge Biden’s son if appropriate. Anyone else as well. Just don’t become outraged when the other side isn’t the only one guilty.

Lock her up. Lock her up.

I remember how outraged everyone in here was by that because they play it straight down the middle. That is why they feel so good about themselves and can judge others.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#17 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2017
Posts: 14,665
Yesterday, I saw a guy spill all his Scrabble letters on the road. I asked him, "What's the word on the street?"
frankj1 Offline
#18 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2007
Posts: 44,221
Major Boobage wrote:
Investigate and Charge Biden’s son if appropriate. Anyone else as well. Just don’t become outraged when the other side isn’t the only one guilty.

Lock her up. Lock her up.

I remember how outraged everyone in here was by that because they play it straight down the middle. That is why they feel so good about themselves and can judge others.

you must be new here, ray
DrafterX Offline
#19 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,551
Major Boobage = TW... Mellow
frankj1 Offline
#20 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2007
Posts: 44,221
DrafterX wrote:
Major Boobage = TW... Mellow

finally!
Major Boobage Offline
#21 Posted:
Joined: 07-18-2022
Posts: 232
frankj1 wrote:
finally!



Agreed. About time someone figured it out.

I have a small cox, am gay and black and apologize a lot.
bgz Offline
#22 Posted:
Joined: 07-29-2014
Posts: 13,023
Nobody would have figured it out without those meddling kids.
MACS Offline
#23 Posted:
Joined: 02-26-2004
Posts: 79,779
tailgater wrote:
Is this the endgame?
To attack Trump's financial people to learn they tweaked the rules to avoid higher taxes?

Is this the smoking gun you've all been waiting for since the russian dossier?

Pathetic.


If the FBI spent a fraction of the amount of time they have on Trump looking into Hunter Biden's laptop, I think the entire Biden crime family would be behind bars.

If you can't see the FBI is doing the dem's bidding to DQ Trump from running again... you blinder than Stevie Wonder.

They are afraid he'll run again... and win again.
tailgater Offline
#24 Posted:
Joined: 06-01-2000
Posts: 26,185
CelticBomber wrote:
Can Biden's son claim to have "tweaked the rules"? Some people seem to have a real problem with that rule tweaking... (if there was any.)

Think


I'm all for due process. If the accountants broke the rules they should pay the consequences.
tailgater Offline
#25 Posted:
Joined: 06-01-2000
Posts: 26,185
MACS wrote:
If the FBI spent a fraction of the amount of time they have on Trump looking into Hunter Biden's laptop, I think the entire Biden crime family would be behind bars.

If you can't see the FBI is doing the dem's bidding to DQ Trump from running again... you blinder than Stevie Wonder.

They are afraid he'll run again... and win again.


Dude.
Stevie Wonder ain't blind.

Ask Shaq.


General Genitalia she/her Offline
#26 Posted:
Joined: 08-21-2022
Posts: 22
Trump is innocent. Hillary and Biden’s son are not. Don’t be blind.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#27 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2017
Posts: 14,665
Knock knock
Who's there?
Control freak
Con...
Now you say "control freak who?"
Brewha Offline
#28 Posted:
Joined: 01-25-2010
Posts: 12,175
MACS wrote:
If the FBI spent a fraction of the amount of time they have on Trump looking into Hunter Biden's laptop, I think the entire Biden crime family would be behind bars.

If you can't see the FBI is doing the dem's bidding to DQ Trump from running again... you blinder than Stevie Wonder.

They are afraid he'll run again... and win again.

Dude, they subpoenaed Hunter Bidens’ lap top.

But it refused to show up.

The it took the fifth….
Brewha Offline
#29 Posted:
Joined: 01-25-2010
Posts: 12,175
General Genitalia she/her wrote:
Trump is innocent. Hillary and Biden’s son are not. Don’t be blind.

Poor, poor Trump.

No one ever treats him fairly….
rfenst Offline
#30 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
Posts: 39,323
Major Boobage wrote:
Prosecute them all when found out. Don’t pick and choose or minimize when it is someone you support. Ask yourself would you be ok with it if it was the opposite party? If the answer is no deep down in you know what your position should be.

Well stated.
rfenst Offline
#31 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
Posts: 39,323
MACS wrote:
If the FBI spent a fraction of the amount of time they have on Trump looking into Hunter Biden's laptop, I think the entire Biden crime family would be behind bars.

If you can't see the FBI is doing the dem's bidding to DQ Trump from running again... you blinder than Stevie Wonder.

They are afraid he'll run again... and win again.

You do know his favorable rating is 3 points lower than Biden's, right???

As to the Biddens, first find "probable cause" cause, get a judge to sign a warrant to search their homes, offices, bif the evidence existsank accounts, investments and all other things financials. Then, if the evidence is enough, arrest them for everything that can be proven.

Everyone knows that won't happen while he is in office. But, if Republicans win either house (probable) they should do the same.
rfenst Offline
#32 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
Posts: 39,323
MACS wrote:
If the FBI spent a fraction of the amount of time they have on Trump looking into Hunter Biden's laptop, I think the entire Biden crime family would be behind bars.

If you can't see the FBI is doing the dem's bidding to DQ Trump from running again... you blinder than Stevie Wonder.

They are afraid he'll run again... and win again.

You do know his favorable rating is 3 points lower than Biden's, right??? (NOT that I think Bidden should be re-elected.)

As to the Biddens, first find "probable cause", get a judge to sign a warrant to search their homes, offices, bank accounts, investments and all other things financials. Then, if the evidence is strong enough, arrest them for everything that can be proven.

Everyone knows that won't happen while he is in office. But, if Republicans win either house (probable) they should do the same.

That's how ALL criminals should be treated.
Mr. Jones Offline
#33 Posted:
Joined: 06-12-2005
Posts: 19,423
Sentence that prick to be my assistant for 5 years instead of "on probation"....

So that rich cooocksucker can see and live the life of a
SIX PLUS YR FBI-SSG GANGSTALKING VICTIM AND SURVIVOR who has to live by searching for valuable items in other people's trash, construction dumpsters, home clean out dumpsters and lotto trash ticket diving .....

Because...one FBI-SSG PRIIICK ONCE TOLD ME NEAR THE END OF MY PERSECUTION...

"You KNOW ...YOU'LL NEVER WORK A NORMAL JOB FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE don't you??
WE WILL "WORKPLACE MOB" YOUR ASS TILL YOU QUIT ANY JOB THAT HIRES YOU WITHIN 4 WEEKS...OR PLANT EVIDENCE IN YOUR CAR SO YOU GET ARRESTED FOR STEALING....HAVE A NICE LIFE
AZZZ-HOLE..."

HENCE....

I DO WHAT I HAVE TO DO ...

I NEED A RICH AZZZ-HOLE ASSISTANT...
SEND Eeeeeeeeeeemmm' down to Lancaster, Pa
And I'll LEARN Eeeeeeeeeeemmm' in his new vocation...
Users browsing this topic
Guest