Allen Weisselberg, former chief financial officer for the Trump Organization, is scheduled to be sentenced for his role in the company's sweeping 15-year tax fraud scheme.
Allen Weisselberg, former chief financial officer for the Trump Organization, is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday for his role in the company's sweeping 15-year tax fraud scheme.guilty plea
He also has to pay close to $2 million in taxes and penalties and will receive five years of probation. "His only obligation relating to the trial was that he testify truthfully, and clearly he did,” Weisselberg's lawyer, Nicholas Gravante Jr., said after conviction.for the prosecution in the case against former President Donald Trump's company, describing how top executives and the company evaded paying taxes they rightfully owed. Trump himself was not charged with any crimes.
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