How much investigating do they have to do? They must be working their way through a large pile, because I don't think Trump was very sophisticated about hiding things or reluctant to break the law. I guess they wanna make sure there's absolutely no way out of a conviction and when they do the fucker they will do him for life. I have a feeling there might be many more people involved in Trump's crimes and only a few will be able to cut a squeal deal. Everybody is focused on Donald, but there may be many more indictments involved for others and perhaps a conspiracy case too.
If they break his bean counter the weasel, Trump is fucked, Weisselberg knows where all the bodies are buried and if he cuts a deal he has to tell them about all other crimes he knows about. Weisselberg's biggest problem will be the sheer volume of crime and trying to remember it all. They already have his mouth piece Cohen voluntarily cooperating and if they get his bean counter, the Teflon Don will be fucked.
I don't think any Trump fans will be storming the courthouse in NYC, they'd have to make it through the much larger crowd of New Yorkers who want his ass, it would be a riot!
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The Massive Probe That Could Land Trump in Jail Hired an Ex-Mueller Investigator | Vanity Fair
THE MASSIVE PROBE THAT COULD LAND TRUMP IN JAIL HIRED AN EX-MUELLER INVESTIGATOR
Morgan Magionos is a certified fraud examiner who discovered Paul Manafort’s $15,000 ostrich skin jacket. Now she’s helping Cyrus Vance look into the former president.
The fraud investigator who helped bring down former Trump aide
Paul Manafort is back on the case—this time focusing on the ex-president himself. According to CNN,
Morgan Magionos, a former FBI agent and member of
Robert Mueller’s team, is
working on Manhattan District Attorney
Cyrus Vance’s sweeping probe into
Donald Trump’s business interests.
Vance reportedly brought Magionos on last year, as part of an accounting team from FTI Consulting. She spent nearly a decade working for the FBI as a member of its international corruption squad and is a certified fraud examiner and an accountant. Her investigation into Manafort led to multiple charges against the former Trump aide, including for bank and tax fraud, and she served as a
“star witness” in his 2018 trial. Among her more notable achievements: uncovering Manafort’s $15,000 ostrich skin jacket, which became a symbol of his over-the-top lifestyle—one funded by his shady work for various foreign governments.
Magionos is one of several recent high-profile
additions to the Manhattan district attorney’s team, including the mob-busting prosecutor
Mark Pomerantz, who’s noted for bringing down the head of the notorious Gambino crime family in the 1990s. The investigation into the Trump Organization seems to be accelerating; on Thursday, investigators from Vance’s office seized financial records from the apartment of
Jennifer Weisselberg, the ex-daughter-in-law of former Trump Organization Chief Financial Officer
Allen Weisselberg. “It was my distinct impression that things are heating up and that this investigation is of intense focus for prosecutors at the DA’s office,” Jennifer Weisselberg’s lawyer
told Insider earlier this week
As my colleague
Bess Levin noted Thursday, that is probably unwelcome news for the former president, who recently hired
Ronald Fischetti—a former law partner of Pomerantz’s—as a defense attorney. “There’s a lot of work to do here. I’m really happy to be on board,” he told CNN,, acknowledging that things are likely to intensify in the near future. “It’s going to heat up. They didn’t bring me in just to do subpoenas.”