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Opening statements expected at Trump's NYC hush-money trial

Molly Crane-Newman and Josephine Stratman, New York Daily News on

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NEW YORK — Donald Trump is expected to return to the Manhattan criminal courthouse on Monday, where his historic hush money trial is slated to proceed in earnest with opening statements.

The former president had a difficult first week in court as jury selection got underway. He apparently fell asleep at the defense table, was forced to listen to how potential jurors dragged him online, railed against officials outside the courtroom doors, and was threatened with a fresh round of sanctions. His fourth bid to delay the case in two weeks failed Friday.

What is Trump accused of?

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee is charged with 34 felony counts of falsification of New York business records that allege he camouflaged payment for an illegal hush-money scheme to his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, by falsely logging it in the books as reimbursement for legal services.

The charges carry up to four years in prison, which Trump is unlikely to face as a first-time, nonviolent offender, should he be convicted. But the trial is eating into his campaign schedule just over six months out from this year’s presidential election, and a conviction could disqualify him in the minds of some voters.

As he vies for the presidency once again, Trump faces 88 felonies across four states alleging crime sprees that started the year before he won the White House until the year he left. He denies allegations in his various cases that he plotted to subvert democracy and illegally hoarded classified documents.

 

The hush money scheme

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg alleges that Trump devised a hush money scheme soon after he launched his first bid for the presidency at an August 2015 Trump Tower meeting between him, his then-lawyer Michael Cohen, and the former CEO of American Media David Pecker, then publisher of The National Enquirer — who the jury is expected to meet first.

When he takes the stand, Cohen — who in 2018 received a three-year federal prison term after pleading guilty to related campaign finance charges — is expected to walk the jury through the plot to bury rumors about his boss’s alleged infidelity and an eleventh-hour dash to prevent the 2016 electorate from learning about Stormy Daniels.

The porn star, who’s also expected to testify, alleges she slept with Trump at a July 2006 charity golf tournament event by Lake Tahoe shortly after Melania gave birth to Barron Trump and that Trump paid her into silence via Cohen and AMI before the election. She’s described her tryst with Trump as “being cornered coming out of a bathroom” and not an “affair.”

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