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Pinocchio il burattino festeggia 140 anni: coraggio, inquietudine e tanta fantasia

Pinocchio il burattino festeggia 140 anni: coraggio, inquietudine e tanta fantasia
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Longtime Trump ally has loyalty tested as serious tax charges could land him in prison for years

Article content Prosecutors allege that Weisselberg, the Trump Organization’s chief financial officer, evaded more than $900,000 in taxes by taking part of his annual pay in benefits including apartments, luxury cars and a cash bonus at the holidays, described in financial records as “holiday entertainment.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Longtime Trump ally has loyalty tested as serious tax charges could land him in prison for years Back to video Judges are often reluctant to sentence elderly defendants with no prior record to prison time, said Ethan Greenberg, a retired New York judge who is now a defense lawyer. But the indictment – detailing a deliberate scheme to avoid taxes on $1.7 million in income over 16 years – “convinces me, and should convince Weisselberg, that a substantial prison sentence is possible,” Greenberg said.

Analysis-Serious tax charges test loyalty of longtime Trump ally

Analysis-Serious tax charges test loyalty of longtime Trump ally Reuters 7 hrs ago © Reuters/BRENDAN MCDERMID Trump Organization arrest in New York By Joseph Tanfani and Jan Wolfe (Reuters) - The sweeping tax-fraud indictment unsealed on Thursday against Donald Trump s longtime accountant Allen Weisselberg threatens the 73-year-old executive with years in prison and puts heavy pressure on him to implicate the former U.S. president. Prosecutors allege that Weisselberg, the Trump Organization s chief financial officer, evaded more than $900,000 in taxes by taking part of his annual pay in benefits including apartments, luxury cars and a cash bonus at the holidays, described in financial records as “holiday entertainment.

Analysis: Serious tax charges test loyalty of longtime Trump ally

News Break By Joseph Tanfani Jan Wolfe Posted by   10 hours ago Trump Organization chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg exits after his arraignment hearing in New York State Supreme Court in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, U.S., July 1, 2021. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid July 1 (Reuters) - The sweeping tax-fraud indictment unsealed on Thursday against Donald Trump s longtime accountant Allen Weisselberg threatens the 73-year-old executive with years in prison and puts heavy pressure on him to implicate the former U.S. president. Prosecutors allege that Weisselberg, the Trump Organization s chief financial officer, evaded more than $900,000 in taxes by taking part of his annual pay in benefits including apartments, luxury cars and a cash bonus at the holidays, described in financial records as “holiday entertainment.

Trump CFO s Luxury Perks Could Lead to Long Prison Se

Trump CFO s Luxury Perks Could Lead to Long Prison Se
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