Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance won’t charge former President Donald Trump or the Trump Organization with a crime relating to allegations about “hush money” payments on manipulated real estate values, according to Trump’s lawyer.
Trump attorney Ronald Fischetti told Politico on June 28 that he asked Vance’s team for details about the case, including the possibility of charges being filed.
“It’s crazy that that’s all they had.”
Vance’s team, according to the lawyer, was considering bringing charges against the Trump Organization and individual employees over allegations that they didn’t pay taxes on corporate benefits or perks.
It appears Vance’s office may hand down an indictment in the case, but it’s unclear when and who it would target. The Washington Post and several other news outlets reported that Vance, a Democrat, is considering criminal charges and informed Trump’s lawyers that they would proceed with the charges unless persuaded otherwise on June 28.
Later in the interview with Politico, Fischetti also suggested that an indictment might be in the works, but he indicated that it would be minor.
“It’s like the Shakespeare play, ‘Much Ado About Nothing,’” the lawyer said. “This is so small that I can’t believe I’m going to have to try a case like this.”
And if Vance pursues a criminal case, Trump himself won’t be charged, he told Politico.
“They just said, ‘When this indictment comes down, [Trump] won’t be charged. Our investigation is ongoing,’” Fischetti said.
Regarding the allegations made by former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, who has met with Vance’s office numerous times in recent months, and adult film actress Stormy Daniels, Vance’s team also made no mention of them, the lawyer said. “Nothing. Not a word on that,” Fischetti said.
Previously, Vance’s office stated it was investigating “possibly extensive and protracted criminal conduct” within the Trump Organization, including alleged tax and insurance fraud and falsification of business records. Trump and the Trump Organization have denied the claims against them, describing them as a politically motivated “witch hunt.”
The Epoch Times has contacted Vance’s office for comment.