Trump Plans Not to Testify in Stormy Daniels Bribery Investigation

No time to read?
Get a summary

Former US President Donald Trump does not plan to testify before the Grand Jury new York In the investigation that followed the case of paying the porn star money Stormy Daniels, The billionaire’s lawyer told CNN.

Attorney Joe Tacopina is also on ABC. He has “no plans” to appear before a grand jury It was reported that Susan Necheles, who examined the case and the former president’s lawyer, met with prosecutors during this process.

“We have no plans to participate in this process” Tacopina told ABC. “A decision still needs to be made. No deadline has been set, so we’ll wait and see.”

And when asked if he expects an impeachment against Trump, Tacopina said: I hope justice will be served. If so (…) there should be no accusation.”

The New York Attorney’s Office invited the former president to testify before a grand jury this week. It has been claimed that there is a relationship between

The grand jury announcement that offers Trump a chance to take part in the process could mean: Prosecutor’s investigation ends and according to these media, these charges could be brought against him later on.

This case will be the first indictment for the former US president and It could upset the 2024 presidential race, That Trump remains one of the leading Republican contenders.

The Manhattan investigation, spanning nearly five years, focuses on the alleged $130,000 payment he made to porn star Stormy Daniels. A relationship with Trump.

Tacopina told ABC about it: funds paid out after an extortion He added that they were not directly related to Trump’s election campaign.

“Not a contribution to the campaign” The lawyer stressed. “He did this with his personal money to keep something wrong but embarrassing for him and his family’s youngest son from coming to light. This in no way violates campaign (election) financing (laws).” said.

No time to read?
Get a summary
Previous Article

The government is preparing another massive 3.6 million ad campaign to help homes save more energy.

Next Article

Scientists discover monkeys deliberately cause bouts of dizziness