Former Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon won't stand trial until in November 2023, a judge rules.
The Manhattan District Attorney's Office said Bannon promised 100% of money raised would go toward building a wall along the U.S. southern border. However, he allegedly concealed his role in diverting some of the $15 million in donations toward the campaign's chief executive, who had pledged to take no salary.
Steve Bannon, former adviser to President Donald Trump, arrives for a court appearance at NYS Supreme Court on Oct. 4, 2022, in New York City.Bannon has pleaded not guilty to charges of money laundering, conspiracy and scheming to defraud investors. Prosecutors said during a brief hearing Tuesday they had turned over four terabytes of evidence to Bannon's defense attorney.
"There's a great deal of it -- hundreds of thousands of pages," defense attorney David Schoen said. "Discovery is very detailed -- bank records, witness interviews.", asked for 10 months to file motions, a request Judge Juan Merchan said was "not in the realm of reality." Steve Bannon, former adviser to President Donald Trump, leaves after a court appearance at NYS Supreme Court on Oct. 4, 2022, in New York City.Instead, the judge gave the defense until Feb. 6 to file motions. Prosecutors have until June 6 to reply before the judge's rulings in September.
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