prosecutors. did you see the wire, where the character says, are you taking notes? classic scene. is you taking notes on a criminal conspiracy? what are you thinking, man? that s how it worked on the wire. here is how it worked on the trump organization. quote, beginning in 2005 and part of the scheme, weisselberg draw rental checks on the apartment where he and his wife lived. they directed the trump organization to issue checks to pay for the utility bills
cousins would exert that kind of loyalty because his relationship with him is entirely transactional. so and conditional, i should say. they are not going to risk anything for him as he wouldn t risk anything for them. it should get really interesting. there are so many other documents that new york prosecutors have at their disposal. you have expectation allen weisselberg would cooperate than his children? as serious as these charges are, they may not end up with jail time or any significant amount of jail time. the down side of cooperating
impartiality. the judge nods to the defense council and says, council. thank you, your honor. i appreciate the press release. i don t think at this point it warrants a response bit by bit, claim by claim. i don t think i ll warrant it at this time. thank you. anything else? your honor, i don t have a microphone. should i stand? we ll hand you a microphone. i would like to say on behalf of mr. weisselberg. i would like to object to the extent they relate. thank you. that was the meat of it. the discovery after that, which
we ve been looking at his finances for five or six years. there are a number of issues we saw we think still need to be surfaced. interesting that today it was built more around donald trump s taxes than allen weisselberg s taxes. we saw four or five or six discreet issues i ve heard are of interest to the manhattan d.a. one of the things that caught my eye is about a scheme you uncovered was paid this a way
perspective on how your uncle and people around him will react to various accountability. criminal charges for his business is something new. anything like it he s never faced before. how do you think he ll react? i m sure he s quite angry. i wouldn t want to be around him right now. unlike other people close to him who are probably extremely nervous, i don t believe donald will be because he s been getting away with this sort of thing for so long that he must feel immune because he always has been. these are the kind of charges that could have been levelled against him and other people in my family decades ago. he s also, i m sure, quite confident in allen weisselberg s loyalty. he doesn t believe for a second he would flip on him.