Former US President Donald Trump has been found guilty and sentenced for falsifying business records.
According to international news sources, Trump was convicted of 34 serious offenses related to concealing payments made to a pornographic actress before the 2016 presidential election. This marks him as the first US president to be charged and sentenced for a crime.
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The prosecution presented nearly two dozen witnesses, and the jury took two days to reach a verdict after closing arguments on Tuesday. Prosecutors argued that Trump falsified business records to improve his election chances, which he ultimately succeeded in.
The judge scheduled Trump’s sentencing for July 11 at 10 am and instructed both parties to file any motions by June 13. Trump was accused of paying actress Stormy Daniels to cover up their sexual relationship during the 2016 presidential election, which he won. Observers note that Trump faces up to four years in prison for each offense, rather than probation or community service.
Outside the courtroom, Trump told reporters that the trial was a “rigged, disgraceful trial” and claimed that the real decision would come from the public on November 5. He maintained his innocence and insisted the matter was not over.
Reacting to the sentencing, Republican Senate candidate Larry Hogan stated that the jury’s decision should be respected, while Trump’s close ally, Senator Lindsey Graham, expressed hope that the jury’s decision would be overturned on appeal.