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A look at where the various court cases against President-elect Donald Trump stand, and how they may — or may not — be affected by his taking the oath of office on Jan. 20.
Here’s the latest on where all of Trump’s criminal cases stand. Hush money. Trump’s New York case, which stemmed from a 2016 hush money payment to an adult film star, was the furthest along ...
This will include the New York attorney general’s fraud case, which resulted in a $450 million judgement against Trump and the Trump organization and is currently being appealed.
Special Counsel Jack Smith this week moved to dismiss the criminal charges against President-elect Donald Trump in two federal cases based on his alleged interference in the 2020 election and his ...
Since March of 2023, Donald Trump has been indicted by grand juries on six occasions in four criminal cases, was convicted by a jury once, took one mug shot, was ordered to pay millions in damages ...
Trump was indicted on state charges in an August 2023 indictment in Georgia. Trump faces 8 criminal charges related to alleged attempts to overturn Joe Biden's victory in Georgia, alongside 18 accused co-conspirators. [19] [29] [30] The trial is not yet scheduled. [21] Trump initially faced 13 criminal charges, 5 of which were later dismissed ...
Since the cases were brought in 2023, Trump’s main legal strategy has been to delay the trials until past the election so that, if elected, he could fire Smith, leading to the end of the two cases.
Trump's criminal cases might be excused altogether now that he has been elected president, should any form of punishment or imprisonment interfere with his governing duties, legal experts say.