But the knife took another twist into Trump’s flesh last Friday, the same day the Carroll jury threw all that buckshot in Trump’s face.
Barbara Jones was appointed last fall by Engoron to monitor some of the Trump Organization’s transactions.
On Friday, Jones wrote Engoron a 12-page letter saying, in part: “I have identified certain deficiencies in the financial information that I have reviewed, including disclosures that are either incomplete, present results inconsistently, and/or contain errors.”
The money isn’t even the main factor in play, especially considering that Trump probably doesn’t have it and wouldn’t pay it even if he did.
No question it would be a crushing blow to Trump’s ego.
Trump is such an accomplished con man that this isn’t even the first time the law has been used to prosecute him.
One of Trump’s lawyers whined last week that the law was overbroad and unfair: “This is not just about President Trump. »