The former chief financial officer of the Trump Organization is in talks to potentially plead guilty to a perjury charge related to a civil investigation into the real estate companyโs finances, people familiar with the matter said.
Allen Weisselberg, the former CFO, is in negotiations with the Manhattan district attorneyโs office, but the talks are in the early stages and a deal has not been finalized, the people said. The potential charges relate to testimony Weisselberg gave in an interview with the New York attorney generalโs office and at the related civil fraud trial of former President Donald Trump last year, one of the people said.
The talks could fall apart without a deal being reached.
If Weisselberg does reach a deal to plead guilty, it would be the second plea from Trumpโs former longtime lieutenant, who in 2022 pleaded guilty to 15 criminal charges related to tax fraud and served 100 days in New York Cityโs Rikers Island jail. He testified at the criminal tax fraud trial of two Trump Organization entities, which were convicted and fined.
As part of the current deal under negotiation, the people said, Weisselberg is not cooperating against his former boss and is not expected to be called as a witness in the criminal trial scheduled to start next month.
Trump was indicted on 34 counts of felony counts of falsifying business records as part of a scheme to reimburse his former attorney for making payments to bury allegations of an affair before the 2016 presidential election. Trump has denied the affair and has pleaded not guilty to the charges. A number of Trump associates were called before the grand jury to give testimony, but Weisselberg was not among them.
Weisselbergโs attorney, Seth Rosenberg, could not immediately be reached for comment. A spokesperson…
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