New York Judge Postpones Trump’s Sentencing in Hush Money Case Scheduled for Next Week

New York, NY — A scheduled sentencing for former President Donald Trump in a case involving hush money payments has been postponed, a New York judge announced this week. The proceedings, initially set for the coming week, are related to charges concerning payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence claims of an extramarital affair. The case, which has captured widespread media attention, centers around Trump’s alleged involvement in the payments made to Stormy Daniels, a pornographic film actress whose real name is Stephanie Clifford. Daniels claims she had an affair with Trump, which … Read more

Judge Delays Sentencing in Trump’s Hush Money Case, Clears Path for Dismissal Bid Amid Presidential Transition

NEW YORK — A judge has decided to delay the sentencing in the high-profile hush money case involving former President Donald Trump, allowing his legal team the opportunity to file a motion to dismiss the charges. This postponement came after the Manhattan district attorney expressed no opposition to granting more time for legal arguments. In a landmark legal outcome earlier in May, a jury found Trump guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records to influence the 2016 presidential election, marking him as the initial president-elect in U.S. history convicted of a criminal offense. The … Read more

Trump’s Legal Team Urges Immediate Dismissal of Conviction, Cites Stability Post-Election Victory

New York, NY — Lawyers for Donald Trump, the recently elected president-elect of the United States, have filed a motion with a New York judge to dismiss his conviction concerning payments made to silence an adult film actress, asserting that his resumption of the presidential office necessitates the case’s dismissal to preserve governmental stability. On Tuesday, Trump’s legal team composed of Todd Blanche and Emil Bove submitted a formal request, which was made public Wednesday, to dismiss the case on grounds rooted in constitutional law, the Presidential Transition Act of 1963, and broader justice considerations. … Read more

Trump’s Legal Team Seeks Immediate Case Dismissal, Citing Constitutional Protections and Presidential Transition

NEW YORK — Lawyers for Donald Trump have called for a federal judge to immediately dismiss his New York hush money case, claiming that his recent presidential election victory makes such a move crucial for national stability. According to Trump’s attorneys, proceeding with the case could disrupt the peaceful transition of power and impede the constitutional functions of the presidency. The legal team argued that Trump’s conviction on charges relating to payments made to ensure the silence of an adult film actress should be overturned, invoking both presidential immunity and a 1963 law designed to … Read more