President-elect Donald Trump received a sentence of unconditional discharge in a New York court for his conviction in the "hush money" case.
President-elect Donald Trump is set to be sentenced Friday after being convicted of falsifying business records to cover up hush money to a porn star.
President-elect Donald Trump will be sentenced today, following an order issued Friday by Manhattan-based Judge Juan Merchan.
Trump will face no jail time or probation but rather an "unconditional discharge" as he prepares to be inaugurated Jan. 20.
President-elect Trump was sentenced on Friday, with Judge Juan Merchan ordering an 'unconditional discharge' in the Stormy Daniels case.
In a historic decision, Judge Juan Merchan imposed an unconditional discharge, sparing Trump from prison, fines, or probation but leaving a criminal conviction on his record. The ruling comes just 10 days before Trump is set to assume the presidency for a second term.
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A third New York jury convicted Trump of fraud for inflating the value of his real estate holdings, not an uncommon practice by developers. A federal judge fined him $355 million, even though harm was never established. The extraordinary penalty seemed designed to drain Trump of resources needed for his reelection bid.
WASHINGTON — A sharply divided Supreme Court rejected President-elect Donald Trump’s final bid Thursday to pause his New York hush ... to porn actor Stormy Daniels.
A third New York jury convicted Trump of fraud for inflating the value of his real estate holdings, not an uncommon practice by developers. A federal judge fined him $355 million, even though harm was never established. The extraordinary penalty seemed designed to drain Trump of resources needed for his reelection bid.