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york. the prosecutor who called for the maximum sentence today said the conduct can only be described as egregious and said that the fraud extended far beyond weisselberg because, quote, this was from the top down. today, with the walls closing in on the ex-president, alvin bragg suggested this would not be the last we would here from him regarding the trump organization s shady business dealings. listen to that. the sentencing today and the sentencing earlier this week closes this important chapter of our ongoing investigation into the former president and his businesses. we now move on to the next chapter. thank you. you say closes this chapter. can you use weisselberg again to pursue mr. trump, sir? let s bring in nbc news investigations correspondent my colleague tom winter. andrew weissmann is still here. tom, a new book is a new book. a new chapter. what s he talking about?
220-page lawsuit brought by new york state ag tish james against the trump org, against donald trump and also his three eldest children. weisselberg s name is all over that lawsuit as well. and weisselberg was nothing if not prolific. he pads his title with a new job description, inmate. that s where we begin today. nbc news investigations correspondent, tom winter, outside of the courthouse for us today, joyce vance, former u.s. attorney at the university of now a professor at the university of alabama and msnbc legal analyst, and with me at the table, michael cohen, host of the mayakoba podcast, how donald trump weaponized the u.s. department of justice against his critics. take me through the news and through the day and some of the extraordinary detail and color
lawyers for the trump org tried to hold up proceedings r if a second straight day, including a last-minute attempt to have a mistrial declared, drawing the ire of the judge. let s bring in nbc news investigations correspondent who was there for all of it, my colleague, tom winter. take us inside the courtroom. reporter: right, nicole, so as we telegraphed yesterday, prosecutors got into this idea of kind of grossing up. effectively, the trump organization would have had to almost double the salary paid to its top executives, we re talking about allen weisselberg, matthew calamari and some of the others in order to compensate them if they were to have to pay taxes on the benefits they received. we re talking luxury mercedes cars, apartment in the case of allen weisselberg, even tuition for weisselberg s grandchildren. we ve known about this for some time, but they really tried to focus and target their argument in presenting a chart for the jurors and kind of hypothetical numbers just
to mr. putin. and i believe we should be building him a monument in the very center of ukraine. because he turned out to be the only politician that in the last 30 years managed to unite the country as one whole. nbc investigations correspondent, my dear friend tom winter is here tonight. tom, here is what amazes me. this guy has a billions and billions of dollars. why hasn t he left austria to avoid extradition? we could call him back here at anytime. you have that question, and i think pretty much anyone in the fbi that handles organized crime, for eastern europe has that question. as well as federal prosecutors. i asked him that, and he said i could be a member of the fbi in eastern europe. i ve got the job. one could say that s a possibility. but when you make it through the tests, yes then you ve got it. i have faith in you. look, he says on the record, i will not flee. he says that because of his
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