Trump's company will be fined today for 15 years of tax fraud in New York (Daily News 8pm) The company of former US President Donald Trump will be fined today for tax fraud. After a Manhattan jury found two people associated with the Trump Organization guilty of 17 criminal charges last month, the sentence will be handed down by a New York state judge.



Reuters reports that Alan Weiselberg, who worked for the Trump family for half a century and was the company's former chief financial officer, received his sentence three days after Justice Joan Murchin ordered it. officer, who was the most important witness for the prosecution, was sentenced to five months in prison.

The company owned by Trump faces a maximum fine of $1.6 million, but it has indicated that it intends to appeal. In this case, no one else has been accused, and no one is facing jail time. The case was brought by the office of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, and a criminal investigation into Trump's business practices is currently underway.