Trump Organization and CFO Allen Weisselberg are ‘expected to be charged TOMORROW’ with crimes related to President’s firm ‘not paying taxes on employee benefits’
- Allen Weisselberg and the Trump Organization are expected to be charged on Thursday, according to sources
- On Wednesday it emerged prosecutors are looking at cash bonuses as they examine whether employee benefits were properly declared
- Donald Trump won’t be personally charged in the Manhattan district attorney’s case against the former president’s business organization in first indictment
- The former president called the DA’s investigation ‘a continuation of the greatest Witch Hunt of all time,’ in a lengthy, rambling statement
- Charges relate to alleged failures to pay taxes on corporate benefits and perks
- They are not related to ‘hush money’ payments to porn star Stormy Daniels
- Trump Organization has denied any charges of wrong doing
- Charges likely in connection with fringe benefits the company awarded to Weisselberg, who prosecutors were hoping might flip
- Weisselberg first started working for the company under Fred Trump in the 1970s
- He was spotted Tuesday leaving his Manhattan apartment and heading to work