USA TODAY = Each count is tied to a different business record that prosecutors demonstrated Trump is responsible for changing to conceal or commit another crime. Those records include 11 checks paid to former lawyer Michael Cohen, 11 invoices from Michael Cohen and 12 entries in Trump’s ledgers. The jury found that Trump authorized a plan to reimburse Cohen for the $130,000 hush money payment issued to Stormy Daniels and spread the payments across 12 months disguised as legal expenses. Here are the 34 business records Trump was found guilty of falsifying, as described in Judge Juan Merchan’s jury instructions: Count 1: Michael Cohen’s invoice dated Feb. 14, 2017.
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What was Trump found guilty of? See the 34 business records the jury decided he falsified
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