Trump Broke New York Criminal Law Again. Alvin Bragg Should Indict Again.
- Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg secured a conviction against Donald Trump for bookkeeping fraud related to hush payments during the 2016 election.
- Trump allegedly threatened law firms, compelling them to change their policies under coercion, according to Jonathan Zasloff.
- Law firm Paul, Weiss expressed fear of retaliation from Trump, noting threats to its business and operations as reasons for compliance.
- Zasloff wrote that Trump's interaction with law firms is a clear case of extortion, where he threatens legal firms to alter their policies favorable to him.
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'No time to wait': Manhattan DA urged to seek criminal charges on Trump 'extortion racket'
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg secured the only legal conviction against now-President Donald Trump in the series of criminal cases against him, under an arcane bookkeeping fraud statute for his hush payments to an adult film star to keep damaging information away from voters in the 2016 el...
Trump Broke New York Criminal Law Again. Alvin Bragg Should Indict Again
Isaiah Amos Trump Broke New York Criminal Law Again. Alvin Bragg Should Indict Again IAELimited IAELimited - IAELimited.com | Metro News, Exclusives, Politics Donald Trump has been known to use his power in aggressive and sometimes intimidating ways, especially when it comes to people or organizations that oppose him. In a recent situation, he’s been targeting well-known law firms that have taken legal positions or represented clients in ways he…
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