Early Monday morning, March 4, the news broke that Allen Weisselberg — former chief financial officer for the Trump Organization — plans to plead guilty to perjury charges in a Manhattan courtroom.
According to ABC News, the charges "resulted from his testimony during" former President Donald Trump's civil fraud trial.
ABC News reporters Aaron Katersky and Katherine Faulders explain, "This will be Weisselberg's second criminal conviction after he pleaded guilty in 2022 to evading taxes on nearly $2 million in off-the-books compensation from the Trump Organization, including an apartment, a luxury car and his grandchildren's school tuition."
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