Trump Civil Fraud Trial Judge Demands Answers on Rumors of Perjury Plea Deal

Reports swirl that the former Trump Organization finance chief is cutting a plea deal; the judge wants answers.
Trump Civil Fraud Trial Judge Demands Answers on Rumors of Perjury Plea Deal
Justice Arthur Engoron presides over the civil fraud trial of former President Donald Trump at New York State Supreme Court, in New York City, on Oct. 18, 2023. Jeenah Moon/Getty Images
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New York Justice Arthur Engoron pressed former President Donald Trump’s legal team on Tuesday for clarification amid a report that the former finance chief of the Trump Organization may be negotiating a plea deal for perjury in his civil fraud case.

Alan Weisselberg, a co-defendant in the civil case, is reportedly in talks with Manhattan prosecutors regarding a potential plea deal, according to an article published in The New York Times on Feb. 1. The deal, according to unnamed sources with knowledge of the matter, would purportedly require him to admit guilt to perjury charges related to his testimony in the trial before Justice Engoron.

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