Former US President Donald Trump has been slapped with a plethora of felony charges, totaling 34 counts, in an indictment that has left the nation reeling. Unsealed on Tuesday, the document lays bare the details of a scheme to pay hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels in exchange for her silence about an alleged extramarital affair with Trump.
According to the statement of facts accompanying the indictment, Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen orchestrated the payment of $130,000 to Daniels' lawyer, Michael Avenatti, on behalf of Trump. The money was then wired to a company controlled by Daniels and her husband, which was subsequently reimbursed through a Trump-owned shell company.
The investigation into this transaction appears to have originated from reports that the Trump Organization had funneled millions of dollars in hush payments to adult film stars including Daniels, Karen McDougal, and former Playboy model Jill Harth, all while claiming that these transactions were mere personal expenses.
This new development marks a significant escalation in the ongoing saga surrounding Trump's business dealings and potential ties to organized crime figures. In October 2021, Cohen took his own life in prison while serving a three-year sentence for campaign finance law violations related to these same hush money payments.
As this indictment comes on the heels of several other high-profile investigations into Trump's conduct as president, including those focusing on election interference and obstruction of justice, it has sparked widespread concerns about potential fallout from the Republican Party.
The 34-count indictment is a serious blow to Trump's already precarious position in the wake of his second impeachment trial in January. This latest development raises the stakes for what could be one of the most high-stakes presidential impeachments in US history.
According to the statement of facts accompanying the indictment, Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen orchestrated the payment of $130,000 to Daniels' lawyer, Michael Avenatti, on behalf of Trump. The money was then wired to a company controlled by Daniels and her husband, which was subsequently reimbursed through a Trump-owned shell company.
The investigation into this transaction appears to have originated from reports that the Trump Organization had funneled millions of dollars in hush payments to adult film stars including Daniels, Karen McDougal, and former Playboy model Jill Harth, all while claiming that these transactions were mere personal expenses.
This new development marks a significant escalation in the ongoing saga surrounding Trump's business dealings and potential ties to organized crime figures. In October 2021, Cohen took his own life in prison while serving a three-year sentence for campaign finance law violations related to these same hush money payments.
As this indictment comes on the heels of several other high-profile investigations into Trump's conduct as president, including those focusing on election interference and obstruction of justice, it has sparked widespread concerns about potential fallout from the Republican Party.
The 34-count indictment is a serious blow to Trump's already precarious position in the wake of his second impeachment trial in January. This latest development raises the stakes for what could be one of the most high-stakes presidential impeachments in US history.