It was 6:20 a.m. Thursday in New York City when Allen Weisselberg showed up at One Hogan Place, the building housing the offices of Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. Visibly anxious to avoid the scorching July heat as much as a
“perp walk”
(public arrest in front of the cameras), the financial director of the Trump Organization, preferred the dawn and a back door, reserved for deliveries, to go to the local judicial authorities, twenty-four hours after his indictment by a grand jury for various tax offenses (fraud and evasion). He was presented to District Attorney Vance for service of the charges against him, before the indictment was disclosed in the late afternoon.
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The charges relate to benefits in kind granted to Weisselberg by Donald Trump, and not declared to the IRS, the US tax authorities: luxury car, tuition fees in an upscale school in Manhattan for the children of the financial director .
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