Trump Organization guilty on all 17 counts of fraud, falsifying business records and conspiracy
A jury in New York today found the Trump Organization guilty of 17 counts of fraud. It took the jurors about 10 hours to come back with their decision. The key witness in this trial, Trump CFO Allen Weisselberg, pleaded guilty to felony charges earlier this year and testified during the trial about the company's payment practices.
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