May 30 in History
2024 – Donald Trump is convicted of falsifying business records in his New York trial, the first time a former President of the United States has been found guilty in a criminal case
On this day in 2024, former US president Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, becoming the first US president to be convicted of a felony. Following a series of delays and Trump’s 2024 presidential election victory, he was sentenced to an unconditional discharge on January 10, 2025.
In a criminal case, People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump , then-former president of the United States was charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal payments made to the pornographic film actress Stormy Daniels as hush money to buy her silence over a sexual encounter between them; with costs related to the transaction included, the payments totalled $420,000. The Manhattan District Attorney (DA), Alvin Bragg, accused Trump of falsifying these business records with the intent to commit other crimes: violation of federal campaign finance limits, unlawfully influencing the 2016 US presidential election, and tax fraud.[
The indictment, the first of a former US president, was approved by a Manhattan grand jury on March 30, 2023. On April 3, Trump travelled from his residence in Florida to New York City, where he surrendered to the Manhattan DA’s office and was arraigned the next day. Trump pleaded not guilty and stated that he would continue to campaign for the 2024 presidential election, even if convicted. The trial began on April 15, 2024. On April 30, Trump also became the first US president to be held in criminal contempt of court, due to comments he made earlier in the month about individuals involved with the trial.
The prosecution argued that Trump’s 2016 campaign sought to benefit from the payment of hush money to Daniels through Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen, who was reimbursed via a false retainer agreement. The prosecution rested on May 20, 2024, after calling 20 witnesses. The defence argued that Trump was unaware of any allegedly unlawful scheme, that Cohen was unreliable as a witness, and that the retainer agreement between them was valid. The defence rested on May 21 after calling two witnesses. Throughout proceedings, the defence also made unsuccessful requests for the case to be delayed or dismissed, for presiding judge Juan Merchan to recuse himself, and for removal to federal court.
Trump was convicted on all counts on May 30, 2024, becoming the first US president to be convicted of a felony. Following a series of delays and Trump’s 2024 presidential election victory, he was sentenced to an unconditional discharge on January 10, 2025.
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