'It’s slap on wrist': Internet fumes as Allen Weisselberg to serve 100 days in jail after tax fraud verdict
MANHATTAN, NEW YORK: A criminal trial in Manhattan found Trump Organization guilty of fraud on all counts, accusing it of carrying out a 15-year-long criminal scheme to defraud tax authorities. The scheme included paying expenses like free rent and car leases for top executives without reporting the income. One of the executives involved was former Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg, who could end up serving only 10 days in prison, and it has left social media enraged.
Former president Donald Trump's company is now facing a series of tax fraud charges. The potential penalty would amount to $1.6 million. The firm was accused of running a scheme that also included paying top executives bonuses as if they were independent contractors, according to prosecutors.