Key Points
- Two subsidiaries of the Trump Organization were convicted of multiple crimes, including tax fraud, falsifying business records, and conspiracy after a trial in New York City.
- The convictions come weeks after the company’s owner, former President Donald Trump, declared his candidacy for the White House in the 2024 election.
- A jury in Manhattan Supreme Court began deliberations in the case this week.
- The Trump Organization faces fines of up to $1.6 million at sentencing in the case.
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