Trump’s Lawyers Demanded To Close Case Of “money For Silence”

The lawyers of the elected President of the United States Donald Trump demanded that the case of the so -called “Money for Silence” paid by the actress of films for adults Stormy Daniel.

The official petition of the politician’s lawyers sent New York Judgment Juan Merchan.

Lawyers claim that their client won the presidential election and is preparing to take office on January 20, and the case under consideration “is damaged by the process of transferring the presidential authorities.”

“The improper management of the already failed civil case undermines Trump’s efforts in the transition period,” the lawyers of the elected president, demanding from the judge as soon as possible to close the case.

According to the relevant laws, the court must decide until December 9th. Earlier, Merchan decided to postpone for an indefinite time sentencing to the elected President of the United States Donald Trump in the “Payment case”.

-ine about “money for silence”

In January 2018, The Wall Street Journal published an article that stated that in 2006 Trump supposedly was in relations with actress Stormi Daniels, and shortly before the 2016 presidential elections, she paid her 130 thousand dollars for silence. Trump himself assured that he had no personal relations with Daniels.

The office of the District Prosecutor Manhattan on March 18, 2023 made charges against the former president.

, on charges of “money for silence,” Trump appeared before the judge in New York on April 4, 2023. The ex-president called the accusations against him by “political witch hunting” and stated that he was considering accusations as “interference in the elections.”

Trump went down in history as “the first former president in the history of the United States, who appeared before the judge of the accusations against him.”

In July, the Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump, who again claimed the highest state post of the country, has a partial immunity against legal persecution, which applies only to his actions within the framework of official duties. This decision was supported by six of the nine judges of the Supreme Court, three spoke out against.

On September sixth, the court in New York decided that the date of sentencing Donald Trump in the case of the Trump Organization financial documents for the payment of money by Stormy Daniels was postponed from September 18 to November 26.