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No Trump Grand Jury Indictment Vote Expected This Week, Sources Say
The Manhattan grand jury isn’t expected to vote on a Donald Trump indictment this week and the NYPD has scaled back its protest preps. Here’s the latest news.
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Plans for Trump Grand Jury to Return Thursday After Staying Home Wednesday: Sources
The Manhattan district attorney has told the grand jury weighing potential charges against former President Donald Trump to stay home Wednesday rather than reconvene as planned, according to two sources familiar with the matter. District Attorney Alvin Bragg told the grand jury to be on standby for Thursday, the sources said.
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Trump Indictment Watch: NYC on Edge as Manhattan Grand Jury Reconvenes
Any indictment wouldn’t preclude him from seeking the 2024 GOP nomination. There’s no rule against running for president while facing criminal charges or even post-conviction.
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Law Enforcement Shores Up Security as NYC Braces for Protests Amid Possible Trump Indicted
All New York City police officers are ordered to patrol in uniform to be ready for mobilization ahead of potential indictment of former President Donald Trump.
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All New York City Cops Ordered to Patrol in Uniform, Ready for Mobilization
NYPD officers of every rank were ordered to wear their uniforms and prepare for deployment starting Tuesday, according to an internal memo obtained by News 4, as law enforcement agencies at all levels of government shore up security plans ahead of a potential Donald Trump indictment in Manhattan criminal court this week. The memo, sent by the commanding officer of…
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What to Know About Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump
A criminal investigation is looking into payments made in 2016 to women who alleged they had sexual encounters with Donald Trump.
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Barricades Go Up at Trump Tower, Manhattan Court as NYC Readies for Possible Protests
All eyes are on Manhattan this week for the possibility that Donald Trump could be indicted by a grand jury investigating hush money payments to women who alleged sexual encounters with the former president. The NYPD was seen erecting barricades Monday outside Trump Tower and Manhattan Criminal Court following the former president’s weekend claim that his arrest is imminent — and...
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Manhattan DA Says Attempts to Intimidate Office Won't Be Tolerated After Trump's Call for Protests
Alvin Bragg sought to assure staffers in a memo that they’ll be safe.
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Law Enforcement Agencies Are Prepping for Possible Trump Indictment as Soon as Next Week: Sources
Local, state, and federal law enforcement and security agencies are preparing for the possibility that former President Donald J. Trump could be indicted as early as next week, according to five senior officials familiar with the discussions. Law enforcement agencies are conducting preliminary security assessments, the officials say, and are discussing potential security plans for in and around the Manhattan…
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Trump Lawyer Puts Forward Stormy Daniels' Hush Money Defense: ‘It's Not a Crime'
Trump attorney Joe Tacopina said his client was following the advice of his then-lawyer Michael Cohen
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Cohen Testifies Before Grand Jury in Trump Hush Money Probe
Donald Trump’s former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen has testified before a Manhattan grand jury investigating hush money payments he arranged and made on the former president’s behalf. Cohen arrived at the courthouse accompanied by his lawyer shortly in advance of his closed-door testimony. He spent about three hours inside answering questions. His closed-door appearance before the grand jury comes...
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The New York Hush-Money Probe of Donald Trump, Explained
More than six years later after Donald Trump’s lawyer paid off a porn star, New York prosecutors appear to be close to deciding whether the former president should face charges in connection with that payoff.
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NY Grand Jury Examines Alleged Donald Trump-Stormy Daniels Hush Money Payment: Sources
A New York City grand jury has been convened in the case of hush money payments made to Stormy Daniels by Donald Trump in 2016, three sources familiar with the situation confirmed to NBC News.
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Dennis Rodman, Stormy Daniels Featured in Return of VH1's ‘The Surreal Life'
Dennis Rodman, Tamar Braxton and Stormy Daniels are among the celebrities featured in VH1’s “The Surreal Life” as the series makes its return after more than a decade away.
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Disgraced Lawyer Michael Avenatti Gets 4 Years in Prison for Stealing From Porn Star Stormy Daniels
Former star lawyer Michael Avenatti, who rose to fame representing porn star Stormy Daniels in her legal battles with then-president Donald Trump, on Thursday got 4 years in prison for stealing from her.
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Michael Avenatti Guilty of Ripping Off Star Client Stormy Daniels
Michael Avenatti, who became a star lawyer representing porn actress Stormy Daniels in her case against then-president Donald Trump, on Friday was convicted of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from her. He faces the possibility of decades in prison. U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Damian Williams said that Avenatti was found guilty for his...
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Michael Avenatti Found Guilty in Fraud Trial Over Stormy Daniels Book Money
Michael Avenatti, a former top critic of ex-President Donald Trump, represented porn star Stormy Daniels in various legal fights connected to Trump.
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Once Allies, Stormy Daniels and Avenatti Face Off at Trial
The porn star who catapulted Michael Avenatti to fame four years ago will get a starring role in a New York courtroom when prosecutors try to prove the California lawyer cheated her of $300,000 in book proceeds.