The criminal trial of former President Donald Trump begins in New York, marking the culmination of a yearslong investigation and opening a new chapter in a story that dates back to an alleged affair in 2006.
When former President Donald Trump 's criminal trial begins in New York on Monday, it will mark the culmination of a yearslong investigation and open a new chapter of a story that goes back even further, to an alleged affair in 2006. It's a tale that weaves together presidential politics, tabloid headlines and the mundane intricacies of corporate ledgers.
Bragg's early tenure was marked by high-profile resignations of prosecutors who worked for his predecessor, Cyrus Vance Jr., and had pursued a sweeping financial crimes case. By the time Bragg took office, two Trump Organization companies and their longtime chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, had already been charged with felonies relating to tax fraud. His team secured a guilty plea from Weisselberg in August 2022, and in December of that year, the companies were convicted at trial.
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