Trump Organization sentenced to maximum fine following tax fraud conviction

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BREAKING: Former Pres. Trump's family real estate firm sentenced to maximum allowable fine of over $1.6 million following its conviction on 17 counts, include a 13-year scheme to defraud.

on Rikers Island earlier this week for arranging nearly $2 million of his compensation off the books.

Defense attorney Michael van der Veen said in his closing statement that jurors "heard no evidence in this case that Mr. Trump or any of his children were aware of anything improper." "This whole narrative that Donald Trump is blissfully ignorant is just not true," Steinglass said during his closing statement.John Minchillo/AP, FILE

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