NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s victory means the nation’s first convicted-criminal-turned-president-elect is headed for the White House instead of a prison cell. That’s because Trump’s Nov. 26 sentencing ...
The sentencing hearing, originally scheduled for July 11, will now take place no earlier than Sept. 18 — after the Republican National Convention. Judge Juan Merchan has agreed to delay the sentencing ...
The US president-elect was convicted for falsifying business records relating to a payment made to adult-film star Stormy ...
Michael Cohen, a Trump lawyer-turned-critic, is planning to apply for money from the Justice Department's new ...
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