Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Trump GUILTY VERDICT in Criminal Trial MORE LIKELY Than Ever
Episode Date: March 5, 2024Michael Popok of Legal AF explains how Allan Weisselberg’ s new plea deal and felony perjury conviction on the eve of the start of the NY criminal trial against Trump in less than 3 weeks, strengthe...ns the prosecution’s case to convict Trump and balances out any attack on Michael Cohen as a key prosecution witness. Go to https://CozyEarth.com/legalaf and enter our promo code LEGALAF at checkout for up to 35% off! Visit https://meidastouch.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/lights-on-with-jessica-denson On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Michael Popak, legal AF, we got a criminal complaint and a plea deal against Allen Weisselberg,
disgraced felon and former chief financial officer for Donald Trump, going back with the
organization dating back to Donald Trump's father, who testified on Donald Trump's behalf and lied
under oath. So the plea deal and the criminal complaint says in his testimony that was supposed
to be favorable to Donald
Trump in the New York Attorney General civil fraud case, which after 11 weeks led to a $450
million judgment against Donald Trump. And he is a key witness and now an admitted perjurer
in the Stormy Daniels hush money cover up business record fraud case against Donald Trump that starts on March 25th.
Lots of courts, lots of judges, and lots of investigating agencies. I'm going to break it all
down on this particular hot take. Let's talk about who is Allen Weisselberg and why he is important,
that he just went down for perjury related to the New York Attorney General case and the Manhattan District Attorney,
the criminal prosecutors in the Stormy Daniels case. Allen Weisselberg, a year and a half ago,
two years ago, reached a deal in which he pled guilty to tax evasion as part of the 17-count
criminal conviction for tax evasion and other fraud against the Trump Organization
that was found by a Manhattan state jury then.
He then got sentenced and served 100 days in Rikers Island,
which is a terrible detention facility,
especially for somebody who's 79 years old
and supposedly at ill health.
He came out and had to testify
and give truthful testimony in another case involving
the New York Attorney General against Donald Trump and everybody related to Donald Trump for fraud,
in fraud in the preparation of statements of financial condition, financial statements, business
records, insurance fraud and the like. He was at the heart as the chief financial officer at the time and the chief money man internal for
Donald Trump of those cases. He had to. He was compelled to. He was sworn to tell the truth
in those matters. He did not. Turns out that he lied and it was revealed during the course of
the New York Attorney General case by Forbes magazine
of all things. While he was testifying in real time, they said he's perjuring himself. Literally,
the article said he is perjuring himself right now on the stand by denying that he misled and
intentionally fraudulently misled counterparties, including media about the size of Donald Trump's
parties, including media about the size of Donald Trump's
triple X apartment, which was a major asset on his balance sheet
that Donald Trump through Allen Weisselberg told the media.
He denied that he told the media that he tripled the size of the triple X.
I mean, the triple X is 10,000 square feet, quite a sizable apartment for New York,
but it's not 30,000 square feet. It's worth maybe $50 million, not $150 million. And that's part of the scheme, the scam, the cooking
of the books by Donald Trump through Allen Weisselberg. And when he was on the stand
during the New York Attorney General's civil fraud case that ended before January,
he lied and Forbes magazine called him out, which got the attention of the Manhattan district attorney's office.
I'm sure off a referral by the New York attorney general's office who was
handling the case because they worked side by side to go handle the criminal side.
And they went back to their notes and they said, um,
if Forbes magazine is right, which they are,
then Allen Weisselberg told them in interviews and they have emails and notes where he's pushing and pressing the size of the
triplex apartment in order to increase the net worth of Donald Trump in order to make him be in the top 100 or 200, the Forbes most wealthiest people list.
Then he lied to the investigators for the Manhattan DA's office about it and he lied on the stand. And that is the criminal complaint that's now been brought against him as part of the indictment and part of the plea deal.
So that is a major issue. And then all the times that he lied on the stand about not
remembering certain aspects of how money flowed and how financial statements were fraudulently cooked
also is part of the criminal complaint. Why is it a criminal complaint?
You got two ways as a prosecutor to bring charges against an individual.
You either do it with a grand jury indictment of a grand jury,
or you can do it by way of a criminal complaint.
Usually a criminal complaint is often used when there's a plea deal
that's together with the criminal complaint.
They have to plead to something. So there has to be charges.
The charges have now been brought at the same time as the plea deal.
We reported on this plea deal that was in the works three weeks ago.
And we knew it was devastating because if Allen Weisselberg took this deal
and he's now represented by a lawyer not affiliated with Donald Trump,
you know, so you, so you know, they're making independent decisions. And he's now represented by a lawyer not affiliated with Donald Trump.
So you know they're making independent decisions.
Seth Claimann is representing Allen Weisselberg, not being paid by Donald Trump.
And they cut this deal because why?
Because Allen Weisselberg is dead to rights about this issue.
And so he had to plead guilty to two counts of perjury,
which is a class D felony, perjury in the first degree. And so he had to plead guilty to two counts of perjury, which is a class D felony,
perjury in the first degree. And why is that important? One, the justice system, it matters to
the justice system that if you lie to investigators and prosecutors that you're held accountable.
That's why we just saw in the investigation of Hunter Biden, the Department of Justice had no
choice but to prosecute one of their witnesses who lied about bribes to the Biden family. Sometimes a witness lies and you can't, there
have to be repercussions. Otherwise, this whole system of investigation and justice falls apart.
So once they determined through the Forbes magazine reporting and otherwise that Alan
Weisselberg lied, they had to go after him. And as importantly, he's a witness,
he's a discredited perjurious witness,
but he is a witness in the upcoming Manhattan district
attorney criminal case against Donald Trump
that starts trial March 25th in front of Judge Juan Mershan.
Judge Juan Mershan is no stranger
to Allen Weisselberg's perjurious conduct and lies. He is the judge
that also presided over the 17 count felony conviction of the Trump Organization for Taxivation,
and he's the one that sent Allen Weisselberg up the river, so to speak, literally, to Rikers.
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He either tells the truth about how Donald Trump, as the indictment reads, Donald Trump
led a catch and kill program in order to pay off women that he had sex with to make sure
they didn't talk about it before the 2016 election, another case of election interference.
He either tells the truth consistent with Michael Cohen's testimony
that they hatched this scheme together that Allen Weisselberg directed for Donald Trump,
that the books and records fraudulently indicate that the payments made to Stormy Daniels to cover up their sex
was legal payments and bonuses to Michael Cohen when they were not.
They were hush money, and that's the lie in not. They were hush money and that's the lie
in order to help him win election
and that's the second crime.
And that's how we get to a felony in New York.
He either tells the truth once and for all,
finally and fully in front of that new jury
that's gonna be picked on the 25th of March
or he lies again and they destroy him on the stand
in real time, pull out his heart and show it to him that he's a perjurer.
So if Allen Weisselberg wants to be,
can indict it again for a yet another crime
and go away for much longer than the 10 months
that the prosecutors are going to ask the judge for.
And I believe it's going to be Judge Mershanwn related to I think he'll be assigned to this case
All right. He already got a hunt. He already got a hundred days. He got 90 days
You know, he got three and a half three months plus now they're they're asking for 10 months
No home confinement. He goes to jail for 10 months as a 79 year old
Because of what he did and then they put him up and they put him in that stand
They make him look the jury in the eye and finally tell the truth.
I mean, they'll tell the jury he got convicted of perjury and they'll
understand that, that if he doesn't tell the truth, he's going to go away for a
long, long time.
So he's got tremendous incentive to tell the truth, not to lie.
Right.
Sometimes when you cross examine a witness, you want to get to bias and
their incentive to lie here, they're going to, they're going to put the prosecutors are going to put in front of the jury the incentive to tell the truth
by Allen Weisselberg.
So now, if I'm Donald Trump, I got to be even more worried than usual because I got Michael
Cohen who's rehabilitated himself in the eyes of the prosecutors who's going to testify
about his role in the scheme
that Donald Trump knew about and directed.
They're gonna have Allen Weisselberg,
the chief financial officer.
These were the two guys internal that cooked the books
and committed the fraud for Donald Trump
on the books and records to hide the sex act
as being a legal service.
I mean, literally, from Michael Cohen Cohen got those two. You got Alan
Pecker. I'm sorry, David Pecker from the National Enquirer, who's going to testify about the, uh,
the catch and kill program that he designed and how it was operated. You've got the lower level
vice presidents that Donald Trump can't even remember the name of literally during deposition.
He couldn't remember the name of people that worked in his organization 10 and 15 years.
They're going to get, they're going to come off, they were flies on the wall.
They were like, you know, melding into the woodwork.
They're going to come forward in front of this jury and testify about all the bad things
that Weisselberg and Michael Cohen did on behalf of Donald Trump in this criminal case
and tied together to Donald Trump.
You know, with recordings that Michael Cohen has
that we've played before on the Midas Touch Network
of making it go away, we got the link to that as well.
When all that evidence comes in,
this is the final nail in the coffin
as far as I'm concerned of Allen Weisselberg
now pleading guilty to two counts of felony perjury, first degree perjury in New York for his testimony related to Donald Trump
in the Manhattan in the New York Attorney General civil fraud case. I mean, the statement made today
by the by the by the prosecutors office, I think it's a good one.
And what they basically said is lying is a crime.
You can't get away with lying in in New York or any place else.
But this is the impact of Alan Weisselberg's testimony on the trial.
So for the for the takeaway from this hot take, I want it to be
that this is yet another nail in the coffin of Donald Trump as the Manhattan DA's office seeks the conviction of Donald Trump on a classy felony
related to business record fraud and before a new jury that gets picked at the end of March. We'll continue to follow it and analyze it and the developments related to it. And then certainly, certainly weather,
certainly weather, for instance,
the new judge or the judge is gonna be Mershawn and sentencing Allen Weisselberg to the 110 months sentence
that the prosecutors are looking for.
We'll follow it on Legal AF on Wednesdays and Saturdays
at 8 p.m. Eastern time and then on hot takes just like this one. So until my next hot take, until my next
Legal AF, this is Michael Popak reporting. Love this video. Make sure you stay up to date on the
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