Only seven New Yorkers selected for jury duty in Trump’s trial so far

Opinionated New Yorkers dismissed from jury duty
Many dismissed over social media posts
A challenge to find neutral opinions about Trump
Who are the seven jurors selected?
Eleven more people must be selected
A sex scandal surrounding the 2016 elections
Allegations from an adult film star
The Access Hollywood tape
Michael Cohen, Trump’s former ally who paid Daniels
More “catch and kill” deals
A false “love child” story
Buying a playmate’s silence
All obstacles successfully removed for Trump’s victory
Trump paid Cohen through the Trump Organization
34 felony counts of falsifying business records
Probation or state prison for each count
At least 18 witnesses testifying against Trump
What prosecutors need to prove
Blame it on the bookkeeping employees
Will Trump take the stand to defend himself?
Opinionated New Yorkers dismissed from jury duty

Over two days, dozens of potential jurors have been excused after saying they could not be impartial in Trump’s hush money trial, according to AP.

Many dismissed over social media posts

Moreover, Trump’s lawyers challenged a handful of people over social media posts, and one person was dismissed over a 2017 post about Trump that said “Lock him up!”

A challenge to find neutral opinions about Trump

Apparently, it’s been a challenge to find New Yorkers that consider they could make an unbiased decision about the former president, as only seven have been picked so far.

Who are the seven jurors selected?

The panelists who were selected are an information technology worker, an English teacher, an oncology nurse, a sales professional, a software engineer and two lawyers, AP reported.

Eleven more people must be selected
Eleven more people, however, still must be sworn in before opening statements that could begin as early as next week in the first trial in US history a former president is being tried for a criminal offense.
A sex scandal surrounding the 2016 elections

The historic trial centers on a potential sex scandal coverup that took place just days before the 2016 presidential election.

 

Allegations from an adult film star

Back then, adult film star Stormy Daniels (pictured) was about to go public with allegations that she had sex with Trump in 2006 at a golf tournament in Lake Tahoe.

The Access Hollywood tape

Added to the scandal was the Access Hollywood tape catching Trump on a hot mic speaking about inappropriately touching women, sending panic into his campaign.

Michael Cohen, Trump’s former ally who paid Daniels

Trump’s then personal attorney Michael Cohen (pictured) scrambled to pay Daniels hush money to prevent her from speaking out, the indictment alleges, per CNN, making it the third “catch and kill” deal executed by one of Trump’s allies.

More “catch and kill” deals

The other two were done by Trump’s friend and former CEO of American Media Inc., the company that published the National Enquirer, David Pecker, according to reports.

A false “love child” story

In 2015, Pecker’s company paid a Trump Tower doorman $30,000 to keep silent about a “love child” Trump had fathered, although they later found out it was a false story, according to Politico.

Buying a playmate’s silence
One year later the publisher paid Karen McDougal (pictured), a former Playboy playmate who said she had a sexual relationship with Trump while he was married, $150,000 for her silence and offered her two magazine cover stories.
All obstacles successfully removed for Trump’s victory

On October 27, 2016, Cohen wired the money to Daniels and 12 days later Trump won the election.

Trump paid Cohen through the Trump Organization

Prosecutors alleged that Trump paid Cohen $420,000 through the Trump Organization, noting on the checks to Cohen and in their books that the payments were legal expenses.

34 felony counts of falsifying business records

Now Trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree, to which he has pled ‘not guilty’.

Probation or state prison for each count

If convicted, Judge Juan Merchan, who’s overseeing the trial, could sentence Trump to probation or a maximum sentence of 1 to 4 years on each count in state prison.

At least 18 witnesses testifying against Trump

Both Trump’s former allies, Michael Cohen and David Pecker will be witnesses testifying against the former president, among, at least 16 others, according to CNN.

What prosecutors need to prove

Prosecutors need to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Trump falsified business records with the intent to commit or conceal another crime, but they don’t have to prove that Trump committed that crime.

 

Blame it on the bookkeeping employees

However, outside lawyers who have been following the case closely told CNN Trump is likely to argue that hush money payments are legal and distance himself from the repayment scheme and bookkeeping handled by his employees.

Will Trump take the stand to defend himself?

Trump may also testify in his own defense, according to several reports, as he has testified in two recent civil trials. However, the stakes are higher in a criminal case, legal experts say.

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