Former US President Donald Trump has been slapped with a slew of felony charges in an indictment unsealed Tuesday, marking the latest twist in the ongoing saga surrounding hush money payments to women who claimed they had affairs with him.
The 34-count indictment, which was made public after being sealed earlier this week, alleges that Trump made false statements about his relationship with Stormy Daniels in exchange for a $130,000 payment, and that he directed others to make similar payments to other women in order to keep their alleged affairs quiet.
According to the statement of facts accompanying the indictment, the payment to Daniels was part of a scheme to avoid paying taxes on hush money payments made by Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen. The document claims that Trump instructed Cohen to arrange for the payment to be made through a shell company called Essential Consultants Inc., and that he later told his aides that the payment had been reimbursed.
The indictment is seen as a significant development in the ongoing investigation into Trump's business dealings and potential campaign finance violations. It comes after the release of previously redacted documents related to the hush money payments, which revealed new details about the scheme and Trump's involvement.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing, calling the charges "politically motivated" and claiming that he had done nothing wrong in making the payments. However, the indictment paints a different picture, suggesting that Trump actively directed others to make payments to keep his personal life out of the spotlight.
The indictment is expected to have significant implications for Trump's future, as it could potentially pave the way for criminal charges or other legal action related to the hush money payments. The case has already drawn comparisons to other high-profile cases involving corruption and abuse of power in politics.
The 34-count indictment, which was made public after being sealed earlier this week, alleges that Trump made false statements about his relationship with Stormy Daniels in exchange for a $130,000 payment, and that he directed others to make similar payments to other women in order to keep their alleged affairs quiet.
According to the statement of facts accompanying the indictment, the payment to Daniels was part of a scheme to avoid paying taxes on hush money payments made by Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen. The document claims that Trump instructed Cohen to arrange for the payment to be made through a shell company called Essential Consultants Inc., and that he later told his aides that the payment had been reimbursed.
The indictment is seen as a significant development in the ongoing investigation into Trump's business dealings and potential campaign finance violations. It comes after the release of previously redacted documents related to the hush money payments, which revealed new details about the scheme and Trump's involvement.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing, calling the charges "politically motivated" and claiming that he had done nothing wrong in making the payments. However, the indictment paints a different picture, suggesting that Trump actively directed others to make payments to keep his personal life out of the spotlight.
The indictment is expected to have significant implications for Trump's future, as it could potentially pave the way for criminal charges or other legal action related to the hush money payments. The case has already drawn comparisons to other high-profile cases involving corruption and abuse of power in politics.