Trump Organization CFOAllen Weisselberg testified for federal prosecutors in 2018.- Prosecutors think he may have lied in testimony he gave in the
Michael Cohen case, according to CNN. - But federal prosecutors in Manhattan haven't charged Weisselberg with perjury.
Federal prosecutors have doubts about whether Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg told them the truth in testimony he provided for an investigation into Michael Cohen, according to CNN, which cites four people familiar with prosecutors' thinking.
Weisselberg gave testimony to federal prosecutors in Manhattan in early 2018 about the Trump Organization's role in facilitating hush-money payments to Stormy Daniels, an adult film actress who said she had an affair with
Cohen, then a personal lawyer for Trump and vice president at the company, paid Daniels directly, and then the Trump Organization reimbursed him, prosecutors said in court filings.
In 2018, Cohen pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations related to the hush-money scheme as well as an array of other financial crimes. He has since become a vocal critic of his former boss.
Weisselberg is now under indictment in a different case, run out of the state-level
Investigators have sought to flip Weisselberg into cooperating in a larger case about whether Trump was personally involved in wrongdoing, and whether the company was guilty of other financial crimes Cohen has alleged.
Prosecutors in the federal investigation gave Weisselberg immunity for his testimony about Cohen. But according to CNN, they have doubts about his claims regarding how the Trump Organization reimbursed Cohen. Prosecutors also have doubts about claims regarding the Trump Organization's operations from other employees who testified, CNN reported.
The federal prosecutors ultimately decided not to bring perjury charges against Weisselberg or take back the immunity granted to him, CNN reported. Weisselberg's name did not appear in charging documents filed in the Cohen case.
Mary Mulligan, an attorney for Weisselberg, told CNN that he fully cooperated with the federal investigation.
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