Former Judge Warns: Donald Trump Could Face Jail Time for Violating Gag Order in Stormy Daniels Case

New York, NY – Former federal judge Shira Scheindlin has warned that former President Donald Trump may face imprisonment if he continues to defy an extended gag order in the Stormy Daniels hush money case. Scheindlin, who presided over cases in the Southern District of New York, emphasized that Trump has already received a warning to refrain from commenting on the ongoing case. The expanded gag order was recently implemented by Justice Juan Merchan, who also included his own daughter, Loren Merchan, within its scope. Merchan expressed concerns about Trump’s history of targeting family members … Read more

Judge Allows Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen to Testify in Criminal Hush Money Trial Involving Former President Trump

New York, NY – Former President Donald Trump’s upcoming criminal hush money trial in New York will feature testimonies from adult film actress Stormy Daniels and his former lawyer Michael Cohen, according to a ruling by Judge Juan Merchan on Monday. The judge denied Trump’s legal team’s request to exclude their testimonies. Both Daniels and Cohen have alleged that Trump paid Daniels hush money to conceal a sexual encounter they had before the 2016 presidential election. The trial, which was originally scheduled to begin on March 25 but has been delayed until at least mid-April, … Read more

Donald Trump to Stand Trial in New York City for Faking Documents to Conceal Affair with Stormy Daniels

New York, NY – In a groundbreaking legal development, former President Donald Trump is set to face trial for allegedly falsifying documents in an attempt to cover up his sexual relationship with adult film actress Stormy Daniels. This will mark the first time in American history that a sitting president faces a criminal trial. Justice Juan Merchan of the New York City court recently denied a motion to dismiss the case, paving the way for the trial to begin on March 25 as originally scheduled. Trump’s lead defense attorney, Todd Blanche, called the decision “a … Read more