Also, Weisselberg is being charged with under-reporting his income (omitting to consider apt and cars provided by Trump Org as income). Apparently, Trump Org also didn't report it. But that's income to Weisselberg, not Trump. If I understand correctly.
Is he just pleading guilty to save money because of the very obvious focus on Trump's associates?
Or is he truly guilty.
I do believe this has a smell of a banana republic's political opponents hit job. But I do not have evidence to see one way or another. Though we have seen corruption ongoing since at the Clinton presidency. More overt since Obama's.
At its very worst Biden is calling in all of the chips of corruption.
Agreed. If an employee receives a benefit, bonus, or perk from a corporation, it’s not up to the CEO to ensure that the employee claims it as a taxable benefit on their income tax return.
Bush league reporting by Jeff Bezo’s Washington Post. At the beginning of the article it says he received a sentence of 5 months and then later in the article they say 100 days. He MAY be called to testify at the trial of Trump’s company. If he made a deal to testify against Trump Inc. there’d be no MAY about it.
Also, Weisselberg is being charged with under-reporting his income (omitting to consider apt and cars provided by Trump Org as income). Apparently, Trump Org also didn't report it. But that's income to Weisselberg, not Trump. If I understand correctly.
...absolutely correct....
I don't know what to think.
Is he just pleading guilty to save money because of the very obvious focus on Trump's associates?
Or is he truly guilty.
I do believe this has a smell of a banana republic's political opponents hit job. But I do not have evidence to see one way or another. Though we have seen corruption ongoing since at the Clinton presidency. More overt since Obama's. At its very worst Biden is calling in all of the chips of corruption.
...don't lose sight of the fact that this involves Turmp Inc. and not Trump personally....
Agreed. If an employee receives a benefit, bonus, or perk from a corporation, it’s not up to the CEO to ensure that the employee claims it as a taxable benefit on their income tax return.
...exactly....
...he is looking at 52 days of "hard time"....
,,,which implies he is a "friendly entity" to the prosecution....
...howls...
Bush league reporting by Jeff Bezo’s Washington Post. At the beginning of the article it says he received a sentence of 5 months and then later in the article they say 100 days. He MAY be called to testify at the trial of Trump’s company. If he made a deal to testify against Trump Inc. there’d be no MAY about it.
...52 days is what he ended up with....
...ironically I could not find any conservative angles on this story...
...go figure....
I concur lol
...doggy winks....