The Trump Organization and CFO Allen Weisselberg are arraigned on multiple criminal charges

This indictment is much narrower than you might think, and the charges against the corporation are probably less significant than you might assume.

First of all, a good chunk of this consists of actions taken by Allen Weisselberg to benefit Allen Weisselberg and his family. He was using the Trump Organization to pay for things like his vacation homes and private schools for his grandchildren, and was not accounting for those as income. Based on what we know now, there is no reason to believe that Trump himself approved these shenanigans, and Trump may even be shocked to have found out about it now (as far as we know – but the point is that we don’t know). I’m not sure how the incorporation defines the ownership of Trump’s company, so I don’t know exactly how the company’s profits pass through to Trump himself, but it is possible that Weisselberg was paying for those things out of Trump’s personal pocket, which means he may have been cheating his boss as well as the tax man. Anyway, the most serious accusation against Weisselberg is that he cheated his way out of nearly a million dollars in taxes. He pleaded not guilty, but it’s difficult to imagine what defense he might present. The whole thing seems cut-and-dried.

(The indictment mentions that the scheme also benefited other company executives besides Weisselberg. Nobody is letting on who they are or what legal liability they may have, if any.)

As for the charges against the Trump Organization, well, they are trifling in the grand scheme of things. Since the executive perks should be defined as income, the Trump Organization should have been paying payroll taxes on those amounts. How big a deal is that? I quote the Post: “If Trump’s companies were convicted, they could face hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines.” Hundreds of thousands? Really? Big fuckin’ deal. They can probably pay that out of petty cash. They probably have that much hidden in the floorboards for emergency bail money.

There may be some more significant charges to appear subsequently, but so far, it’s a tale of one embezzler. People like Rachel Maddow may try to persuade you otherwise, but up to this point Godfather Trump remains Teflon Don – nothing we have seen so far sticks to him.

7 thoughts on “The Trump Organization and CFO Allen Weisselberg are arraigned on multiple criminal charges

  1. Prosecutors have responded to leaks about the limitations of these charges with a statement to the effect of “we’re just getting started.”

    Trump didn’t fight to keep his tax returns from New York that hard for them to stop with his CFO.

    1. I believe in waiting until I see the evidence.

      It is my gut feeling that Trump is probably guilty of directly ordering many felonies – we know that Michael Cohen went to jail for a crime he committed with Trump and on Trump’s behalf, so that’s one matter. And then there’s the possibility of his falsifying the value of assets, making them higher or lower based solely on what they needed to be – high to get loans, or low to avoid taxes. My feeling seems to be based on a combination of common sense and knowledge of his behavior.

      But as of now, my feeling is not supported by facts.

      I think it will be eventually, but this first wave of charges is much ado about nothing.

      1. Seconded. I mean, this move tilts the box, an inch. If any shaking is to come, it hasn’t started yet. There’s a reason I’m not & may not be suited to, pursuing criminals. I’d hope the folks involved in this case are good at their job. My own, no-count, gut feeling is that Trump’s cronies won’t turn. I’ve been wrong in similar before & hope I will be here. But it’s all just too far above my pay grade. If we aren’t placing bets, speculating doesn’t seem a ton more useful than just wait & see.

      2. FwLiw, wee typo in your final Mack post, I think. Itym pro-life, but say pro-choice.

        Ie, itym it’s abortion opponents who hype RvW details, red herrings as you say — nothing burgers — because they got nothing, really, besides the obvious… that killing a fetus is murder.

        Personally, my bias is moms over dads, grownups over kids & babies… & fetus = kidney. The difference is, I don’t claim my perspective should have total jurisdiction over *your* life.

  2. Well, that’s not the point now is it Scoop? The message to The Weasel is, “Start talking.”

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