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Investigation against Donald Trump: Will the President end up in jail? US magazine with groundbreaking details

2020-09-28T03:26:56.231Z


Donald Trump faces a serious threat: According to the report, the Manhattan prosecutor wants to bring the US president to trial. It's also about Deutsche Bank.


Donald Trump faces a serious threat: According to the report, the Manhattan prosecutor wants to bring the US president to trial.

It's also about Deutsche Bank.

  • Donald Trump

    threatens further trouble apart from the presidential election campaign in 2020.

  • The Manhattan prosecutor is apparently preparing a

    criminal case

    against the

    US president

    .

  • It is obviously about dubious

    financial transactions of

    his empire - the

    Deutsche Bank

    is also involved.

Manhattan / Washington - Donald Trump has been one of Deutsche Bank's largest customers in the United States for around two decades.

A report by

New York Magazine

shows

that during the far-reaching cooperation in which the current US president borrowed massive sums of money, inconsistencies appeared to have arisen

.

Accordingly,

criminal

proceedings could

soon be

initiated

against the

extremely wealthy entrepreneur

with German roots

.

There are three facts in the room that the New York City District Attorney's office is investigating according to the report: business document falsification, insurance fraud and tax fraud.

Will US President Donald Trump be tried?

Suspected serious crime

How did the ball get rolling?

Donald Trump's empire has been facing allegations of

tax evasion

and

money

embezzlement

for some time

.

Barack Obama's successor has so far fought with all his might against the publication of his tax returns - and even turned the US Supreme Court on.

Finally, in August 2020, the Manhattan prosecutor announced that it was investigating suspected serious criminal behavior within the Trump Organization.

This was followed by a subpoena from Trump's main lender -

Deutsche Bank

- as the

NYMAG

explains.

After examining the documents, the responsible prosecutor Cyrus Vance Jr. is now apparently certain that the evidence for an indictment against Donald Trump is waterproof.

So does the most powerful man in the world have to go to court soon?

A

conviction

would destroy the chances of a re-election as US president.

But it won't be that fast.

The question remains whether the charges will be dealt with very quickly after Trump is voted out of office in November.

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The criminal case against Donald Trump is already in the works - and it could go to trial sooner than you think.

To assess the odds that he will end up on trial, and perhaps even behind bars, we spoke with some of the country's top prosecutors, defense attorneys, and legal scholars.

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Prosecutor Vance Jr. has long been dealing with alleged secret payments from Donald Trump, as part of the confidentiality agreements of alleged affairs of the Republican - Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal.

However, Trump still rejects the rumors.

Now the lawyer apparently has even more in hand against the US President and his company, the

Trump Organization

.

Donald Trump's lawyers had sought

immunity for the US president in

vain

, so Cyrus Vance can investigate several offenses against the polarizing head of state.

"Nobody - not even the President - is above the law," the lawyer declared in July following the decision by the Supreme Court. 

Donald Trump threatens criminal proceedings - prosecutor is investigating several offenses

According to

NYMag, what

suggests that

Trump's machinations will

lead to charges following the prosecutor's announcement is the fact that Vance Jr. has a reputation for being cautious when it comes to investigations against powerful people.

Therefore, in the Trump case, the evidence must be relatively large that the prosecutor would decide to pursue an

indictment

against the US president.

The

German bank

is one of the largest creditors of Donald Trump, before his election as US president Trump granted by the financial institution large loans.

With reference to banking secrecy, however, documents about

business with Donald Trump

were always withheld until a few weeks ago.

It was only in August that Deutsche Bank agreed to "provide authorized investigations with appropriate information," as the Handelsblatt describes.

During an election campaign appearance in the "Swing State" Ohio, the US President was still in high spirits: Trump even put on a dance to the frenetic cheers of his supporters.

Just a few days after the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Trump wants to quickly appoint a new judge at the US Supreme Court.

The Democrats want to prevent that.

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Source: merkur

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