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Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2021 8:03 pm Post subject: follow the money Allen the worm |
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does trump have anyone close to him he has known for years now a sleeze and going or convicted.... His Best friend largest serial child rapist Epstein, Lonest lawyer for him who has admitted he committed the crimes for trump, Cohen, Stone and more. So now it seems his accountant is going to be indited. Alan the worm.
https://www.msnbc.com/all-in/watch/nyt-trump-cfo-s-personal-tax-returns-obtained-by-prosecutors-114860613605
NYT: Trump CFO�s personal tax returns obtained by prosecutors
Quote: | The New York Times reports that prosecutors now appear to have the tax returns of Trump's main money man, Allen Weisselberg�and they could be close to charging him. |
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Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2021 12:45 am Post subject: |
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ooops a a ledger for trump to know what was off the books... ooops..
https://news.yahoo.com/legal-expert-detail-weisselberg-indictment-084201051.html
Legal Expert: Detail In Weisselberg Indictment Could Be Bad News For Trump
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A detail in the indictment of Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, has caught the eye of legal experts who say it could be bad news for former President Donald Trump, according to a New Yorker report published Wednesday.
Prosecutors at the Manhattan district attorney’s office charged both Weisselberg and the Trump Organization in July, alleging a 15-year scheme to defraud tax authorities to heavily compensate certain executives at the company off the books.
Among the sprawling allegations, according to the New Yorker, is one that accuses Weisselberg of erasing portions of entries in a ledger called “Donald J. Trump’s Detail General Ledger” during the 2016 presidential campaign. The alleged entries were for tuition payments for Weisselberg’s grandchildren.
Per the New Yorker, people familiar with Trump’s legal troubles noticed one particular element of that allegation: the name of the ledger.
“My jaw literally dropped when I saw that,” Tristan Snell, a former New York assistant attorney general who worked on the Trump University case, told the New Yorker.
“If there was a ledger for him, it blows up the notion that Trump didn’t know about it—it means there was a set of numbers prepared for Donald Trump.”
He told the magazine the public disclosure of the ledger’s existence was a message from prosecutors to Trump: “We have your ledger.”
Weisselberg, who has worked for the Trump family since the 1970s, was reportedly removed from his leadership positions at dozens of Trump Organization subsidiary companies in July following his arrest but retained his CFO title. He and the company both pleaded not guilty to all charges and Trump has dismissed it as a “witch hunt.”
New York Attorney General Letitia James indicated this week that more charges are likely to emerge in her office’s years-long investigation into Trump’s business empire. |
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2023 6:54 pm Post subject: |
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well 5 months is too short
But as someone pointed out, he can face other charges that were not settled. And as pointed out when he is in jail they can make his life miserable while there to put pressure on him to know if they get another conviction it would be many years and at his age is he willing to be in such a horrible place. So they could get him to testify against trump finally. Cohen mentioned how the trump people put other pressure on him to keep his mouth shut. _________________ when good people stay silent the right wing are the only ones heard. |
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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2023 10:40 pm Post subject: |
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got to love it, the worm hopefully will be charged again for another crime and spend the rest of his miserable life in jail... He got off to easy on the first one. showing that crime pays big time... he made millions...
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/manhattan-da-threatens-former-trump-organization-cfo-with-new-charges/ar-AA173svN?ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&cvid=8ccf8e7a536e4f779060aba6932cba22
Manhattan DA threatens former Trump Organization CFO with new charges
Quote: | The Manhattan district attorney's office has recently threatened to file new criminal charges against former Trump Organization chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.
Weisselberg, 75, is currently serving jail time at New York's Rikers Island after he pleaded guilty to tax fraud in August.
The new charges, the sources said, would involve insurance fraud, a detail first reported by The New York Times.
MORE: Longtime Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg sentenced to 5 months in jail
Prosecutors in Manhattan are using the threat of additional charges to pressure Weisselberg into cooperating with their ongoing criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump and his business, the sources said.
A spokesperson for District Attorney Alvin Bragg declined to comment to ABC News. An attorney for Weisselberg also declined to comment.
Weisselberg testified against the Trump Organization at its criminal trial last year as part of a plea agreement, but he did not implicate the former president in the company's tax fraud.
Insurance fraud was mentioned in New York Attorney General Letitia James' $250 million civil lawsuit that the AG brought in September against Trump, his eldest children, and his business. The lawsuit, which also names Weisselberg and other executives, alleges that the former CFO lied to an insurance company about an appraisal of Trump's real estate portfolio.
Former Trump Organization Executive Allen Weisselberg arrives for a sentencing hearing at Manhattan Criminal Court on Jan. 10, 2023, in New York City.
Former Trump Organization Executive Allen Weisselberg arrives for a sentencing hearing at Manhattan Criminal Court on Jan. 10, 2023, in New York City.
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Trump has denied wrongdoing and has called James' investigation a politically motivated "witch hunt."
This week, prosecutors began presenting evidence to a grand jury investigating whether Trump played a role in the hush money payment to Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election. Among the initial witnesses, ABC News has previously reported, were former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker and Trump Organization controller Jeff McConney.
Trump has denied knowing about the payment, which was arranged through his then-personal attorney, Michael Cohen. |
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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2023 11:13 pm Post subject: |
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-biographer-allen-weisselberg-could-be-a-new-target-in-the-stormy-daniels-grand-jury-probe/ar-AA18At0Q?cvid=d42eb8115b0d4cadb23c90d912574c38&ocid=winp2fptaskbarmouseenter&ei=11
Trump biographer: Allen Weisselberg could be a new target in the Stormy Daniels grand jury probe
Quote: | Allen Weisselberg, Donald Trump's CFO who is currently behind bars at Rikers Island Prison, could ultimately become part of the New York grand jury probe into the Stormy Daniel hush money payments. While former lawyer Michael Cohen took the fall for the payment, he testified to Congress in 2019 that Weisselberg was involved in the plot. In fact, Cohen claims he has a recording of Trump telling the two men to work out the plan.
Speaking to MSNBC's Joy Reid on Monday, Trump biographer David Cay Johnston said he expects Weisselberg is going to be hauled into this case and that his problems aren't over yet. Reid asked if this was going to be nothing more than a misdemeanor campaign finance piece. It's something that former FBI counsel Andrew Weissmann explained can be a felony if this is shown to have been a plot used more than once.
Cay Johnston explained that the district attorney could bump the charges to felonies by alleging falsification of business records.
It's a statute that "says if you falsify your business records to further another crime or to conceal it, that itself can be a felony, and that underlying crime does not itself have to be a felony," he said. "So, it's one of these one plus one equals two situations. I have speculated one of the crimes they might be looking at is the one you just cited. It's not a conventional campaign finance violation, rather it's about a group of people coming together to promote somebody's election through unlawful means. I have speculated those unlawful means are Michael Cohen's bank fraud. He got a home equity loan to pay off Stormy Daniels that's fraudulently detained."
Trump and his lawyers have tried to claim that this was all personal and not related to the campaign. The problem is that they were paid in the month before the election. If it wasn't for the election, there would not have been a sense of urgency to handle it before the election. Even Trump's claim that he was scared of Melania, the accusation is that if she left him ahead of the election, it would have been detrimental to his campaign as well.
"Allen is a wholly owned subsidiary of Donald's mind and has been for 50 years," quipped Cay Johnston. "I think the reason that the Justice Department didn't pursue the Michael Cohen case, which looked like a slam dunk, is that they didn't see it as being the biggest case to bring if you're going to go after a former president. On the other hand, Alvin Bragg decided not to go the RICO route, which I thought was a very smart move."
The comment is a reference to the possibility that Trump's payments were part of a racketeering plot, which some legal analysts debated could have been.
"Now he's come back with using the New York state business laws, which could be very effective," Cay Johnston continued. "Two misdemeanors, you get a felony, and his own efforts now by Trump's lawyers are going to be to say, 'Oh, this is all illegitimate the laws are murky. We don't know what we're doing here.' And it may be a broader case than that Weisselberg is right now in jail he has an agreement that he has to fully and faithfully testify. I don't think he did that in his own trial, the one for the Trump Organization and himself but he didn't flake out either completely I'm sure there's been a serious effort to say to him, 'You're going to have to be candid about what happened here and bringing in other witnesses like Jeff McConney, suggest that there's other evidence that Allen Weisselberg knew about these illicit payments."
RELATED: Here's how prosecutors could turn the allegations against Trump into felonies
McConney was the finance guy under Weisselberg. Reid asked if pressure on the Trump Org. is the way they get to Donald Trump.
"It seems to me, if you and I agree, that if I'm going to rob a bank and give you the money, we're both supposed to go to jail, not just me," she said.
Cay Johnston explained that Bragg is working on getting the Trump staff, most of whom are still on his payroll, and get them to face off against "the evidence that they cannot escape."
Trump never uses text messages or email and he tears things up to keep things hidden. So, the information will come from his staff. |
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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2023 10:18 pm Post subject: |
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time to indict trumps lawyers for criminal activity, these are all the same so it is a crime by repetitiveness and time to pull in more of the clients that have coached in front of grand jury's....
time to set an example that lawyers are not above the law specially from the top... when trying to attack this country and destroy for which it no longer stands.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/allen-weisselberg-just-fired-his-trump-funded-lawyers-is-he-about-to-flip/ar-AA19eYfv?cvid=0490977edaaf4e6bde9b9a86560ba403&ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&ei=8
Allen Weisselberg just fired his Trump-funded lawyers — is he about to flip?
Quote: | Sources are telling WNBC that Allen Weisselberg, the former CFO of the Trump Organization, has fired his Trump Org lawyers.
Weisselberg is not the first one to do something like this. Michael Cohen did it just before he flipped on Trump. Cassidy Hutchinson had a Trump-funded lawyer before she fired him and got another lawyer so she could tell the Jan. 6 investigatory committee the truth about what she learned working for former chief of staff Mark Meadows. Each time a Trump-funded lawyer was fired, it has been an indication that those previous allies were about to turn.
Weisselberg is serving a five-month sentence in Rikers Island Prison, known for being one of the most violent prisons in America. MSNBC's Ali Velshi noted that if someone was trying to get Weisselberg to flip, now would be the time. Last month, the New York Times reported that the Manhattan prosecutor's office was pondering whether to file new charges against Weisselberg for fraud.
Nick Gravante and Mary Mulligan are no longer with Weisselberg.
"Our colleagues at NBC saying that his attorneys, who are being paid for by the Trump Organization to represent Weisselberg, are no longer representing him," said Velshi. It's a big deal. That could potentially explain the delay."
The delay that Velshi is talking about is the idea that Trump claimed eight days ago that he was about to be arrested. He hasn't been. In fact, there's no indication that he's been indicted either. Grand juries are secret, so it's also possible that they have voted to indict and it simply hasn't made its way to Trump yet. It's assumed the information will be leaked by Trump when it happens, because the district attorney can't legally reveal any information from the grand jury. |
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Posted: Sat May 20, 2023 8:43 pm Post subject: |
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ya lock him up till he dies, he knew what he was doing... he knew he was a criminal.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/legal-expert-pinpoints-possible-perjury-by-trump-org-exec-that-could-land-him-back-in-rikers/ar-AA1bruHD?ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&cvid=16b98ac650b044888ca74388138ce416&ei=50
Legal expert pinpoints possible perjury by Trump Org exec that could land him back in Rikers
Quote: | Reacting to a report from the New York Times that the office of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is threatening Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg with perjury charges unless he rolls over on Donald Trump, MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin said a cursory review of testimony the exec previously gave reveals where he may have created more problems for himself.
Weisselberg was recently released from Rikers after pleading guilty to 15 counts of grand larceny, tax fraud and falsifying business records and now the 75-year-old could be facing new charges that could send him back.
According to MSNBC's Rubin, testimony he gave under oath to New York Attorney General Letitia James is coming back to haunt him.
As she explained in her column, he appears to have perjured himself when discussing how he became aware that the Trumps inflated the valuation of a property during business dealings.
Rubin wrote, "... a cursory read of those transcripts, coupled with other filings by the attorney general, suggests at least one potential avenue for a perjury charge: Weisselberg’s involvement in the overvaluation of Trump’s triplex apartment in Trump Tower and at what point he knew that valuation was false."
Noting a brief from the AG stated, “Weisselberg admitted that the Statements overvalued Mr. Trump’s apartment by ‘give or take’ $200 million — and evidence later revealed he was provided with the true facts regarding the apartment’s square footage before certifying as accurate the inflated apartment value based on false information,” Rubin added, that Weiseelberg's comments about a Forbes' article he reviewed about the valuation may have been the fatal error that could land him in hot water again.
"'The Forbes article' Weisselberg referenced in his deposition, according to the attorney general’s filings, was not provided to Weisselberg until March 2017, when he, as well as Donald Trump, Jr. and Eric Trump, were alerted that while Trump told Forbes his apartment was roughly 33,000 square feet, the magazine found property records and 'concluded it was less than one third that size,'" she wrote before adding, "Put another way, at least according to the attorney general’s version of events, Weisselberg didn’t learn the valuation was false after the fact, as he testified. Instead, he received documents reflecting the 'true size of the triplex' years before he certified the 2015 financial statement."
Rubin added, "Therefore, the Manhattan DA’s office has a colorable argument that Weisselberg lied under oath during his July 17, 2020, deposition." |
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2023 2:53 pm Post subject: |
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lock the worm up for the rest of his life.... 2.4 million dollar bribe to keep quiet...
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/highly-problematic-ex-trump-cfo-s-testimony-abruptly-halted-after-he-s-accused-of-perjury/ar-AA1ia9Wb?ocid=winp2fptaskbar&cvid=d681bc8108cc450df03267f1b607f4b2&ei=23
"Highly problematic": Ex-Trump CFO's testimony abruptly halted after he's accused of perjury
Quote: | Former Trump Organization chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg's testimony came to a screeching and unexpected halt Thursday afternoon just hours after a Forbes writer accused him of perjuring himself during an earlier day on the witness stand, The Messenger reports. Weisselberg testified Tuesday that he "never focused" on calculating the square footage of former President Donald Trump's three-floor penthouse in an effort to distance himself from Trump's false computation, which sized the property nearly three times greater than its actual square footage.
On Thursday, however, Forbes' senior editor Dan Alexander reported that emails and reporter notes not currently in the New York attorney general's possession contradict Weisselberg's testimony. "Weisselberg absolutely thought about Trump’s apartment—and played a key role in trying to convince Forbes over the course of several years that it was worth more than it really was," Alexander wrote, adding that considering their discussions continued for years and the ex-CFO was very hands-on, "it defies all logic to think he truly believes what he is now saying in court."
Hours after the story's publication, New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron convened privately with attorneys for both parties in a huddle but details of the discussion remain unknown. Weisselberg was excused for the day shortly after the meeting. A source close to the New York attorney general, who brought the suit against the Trumps, Weisselberg and another company executive, confirmed that her office is looking into Forbes' report. "Weisselberg testimony seems highly problematic-and the AG elicited evidence of his substantial monetary reasons he may have to tailor his story- he is still owed hundreds of thousands of dollars as part of his agreement with the Trump co," former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Weissman wrote of the revelation on X, formerly Twitter. |
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